10 Dec 2004
Boeing's decision to review its PR account in the UK signals an upping of the ante in its...Boeing's decision to review its PR support comes at a defining moment for the world's civil ...
10 Dec 2004
overdrive to get Britons to spend, spend, spend. Ian Hall asks what sort of PR techniques they are using to..., will broadcast until 9 January with music, traffic and event updates and is the latest PR tool being ...
03 Dec 2004
drinking. Britain's binge-drinking culture has become a national media obsession and a spate of PR activity
03 Dec 2004
As PR courses face up to the possibility of funding cuts, Ian Hall asks whether the ongoing review...The cash ploughed into the growing number of PR courses on offer in England is under review - and ...
03 Dec 2004
eating debate to push products are still better served by more mainstream publications. Lexis PR head of ...
19 Nov 2004
how it can best use PR to win back shoppers. With recent suitor Philip Green's shadow looming over...PRWeek's PR Wars Champion after attracting the most positive media coverage that year (measured by ...
19 Nov 2004
encourage government departments to relocate. Sarah Robertson analyses how PR and lobbying are driving the
19 Nov 2004
Finance Week launched last week with a bullish anti-spin statement of intent that will make PR ...
19 Nov 2004
| by Ian Darby, ian.darby@haynet.com
a gauze of malt, hops and yeast.
More soberly, I noted some more good PR for the outdoor industry ...
12 Nov 2004
| by Gerry McCusker
Why is it that the PR industry always gets it in the neck when things go wrong? The author of..., in its own small way, a PR disaster: my reputation as a convivial host lay in shreds.
If you ...