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OPINION: Is this genuinely a reputation crunch?

cheaper it would have been to have hired and then listened to good public relations counsel so they did ...

OPINION: TaxPayers’ Alliance rant misses point

The TaxPayers Alliance accomplished headline grabbers with regular rants about public sector profligacy claimed that councils were spending 450m a year on publicity, a figure that had doubled in ten ... on publicity. Was the alliance aware, we asked again, that this represents 0.003 per cent of the council ...

OPINION: Runway not at all clear for take-off

to know the answer’ with its public consultation document for the proposed third runway at Heathrow...the importance of public engagement and solid, measurable data. However, when faced with a question ... . Yes it is a complicated subject, but the choice of language does not help the public to understand ... afraid. True, the Government is to hold a series of public exhibitions, but unless it provides technical ...

OPINION: Resignations are the easy way out

By the time you read this, we may well have had a few more very public resignations, or at least...This year has seen a steady stream of public figures who have either resigned, been forced ... and an increase in police numbers and, although the de Menezes affair is a wholly different category of error ... momentum towards calls for resignation and some kind of public catharsis. One might be less fulsome about ...

OPINION: PROs should play a bigger role in the climate change battle

funded out of the public purse, Carbon Connections wants to attract private equity funding to sustain its ...

OPINION: Butterfly effect had bank in a flap

, a New York-based fund manager which also used the power of publicity as a substitute for a lack ...

Letter - Lobbying ethics apply across the sector

by professional bodies such as my employer and consultancies such as Warwick's College Public Policy....At STEP our lobbying team are all signed up to the CIPR Government Affairs Group code of conduct and our internal code is based on similar principles. I would urge all professional lobbyists, whether at trade associations, NGOs or consultancies, to apply those principles to their own lobbying work. Keith ...

Letter - In defence of the Home Office PROs

, as the media and public demand this. The accuracy of information is essential to corporate communications and its public relations arm. But the trouble occurs when this accuracy needs to be matched by speed ...

OPINION: Self-righteous public affairs industry has shot itself in the foot

has sailed onwards with strong growth, bigger fees and higher salaries. The public affairs industry ... an interesting year for public affairs. The change of premiership and consequent wide-ranging cabinet reshuffle increased interest in politics and strengthened the public affairs industry. The election that never ...

OPINION: Should the public have the final say?

Minister has rightly promised to listen and act, but the public, to some extent, has let the Government ... . The formal public consultation on nuclear power has been attacked by Greenpeace and some commentators condemn ... , as opinion research, is a powerful tool for public relations practitioners. It provides the baseline ...

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