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The reputation rollercoaster

Regular readers of PRWeek's Reputation Monitor may be less than surprised to find – in our round ...

Pitching: End this practice

, decided to take the work in-house instead (PRWeek, 16 January). Was this bad practice? It is impossible ...

Financial league tables: City advisers trade on quiet optimism

contrast to recent years, the spoils are being spread more evenly across the board. This year's PRWeek ...

View from the top: Keith Betton, ABTA

. Indeed, Betton says his biggest professional regret came when phoned by PRWeek 15 years ago – to be told ...

Spotlight on the North-West

. According to the 2005 PRWeek Top 150, North-West agencies generated a fee income of more than £29m in 2004 ...

Global PR: what does the world think?

story. If business comms has no moral sympathy, then God help us all,' she said (PRWeek, 28 October ...

Profile: Nigel Dickie, Heinz UK & Ireland

relations with media, trade bodies, NGOs and government (PRWeek, 28 October). The PhD should prove useful ...

Breaking out on their own…

Communications, which won this year's PRWeek Award for Best New Consultancy. This year alone start-ups include ...

The two faces of political lobbying

's Global 100 Index provided some degree of transparency around their activity (PRWeek, 22 July). None ...

Pride Awards: The toast of Scotland

In association with the CIPR, PRWeek honours the best in regional communications, starting north of

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