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'There's a lot of adverse publicity out there that we'd all rather not have, but PR is one of the few ...
17 May 2013
| by Julia Corkey
They are routinely dubbed 'town hall Pravdas' or publications in which 'the sun always shines.'...Council publications and newsletters are once again on the endangered list following a Queen ...
of the regional newspaper industry, weekly council publications which mimic the style of a newspaper ...
to account. Do we need new laws to govern council publications? No is the short answer. The Government ...
09 May 2013
| by Anthony Hilton, City commentator on London's Evening Standard
scene, one could not help being struck by the gulf between the official figures and the public mood....anything seen yet in the UK.
But none of this seems to be getting through to the public. People ...
at Clifford being described as a PR professional.
He is a publicist and press agent, not a public relations ...
03 May 2013
| by Jo Swinson
is minister for employment relations and consumer affairs. ...
02 May 2013
| by Ruth Wyatt
In a week when the profession's reputation and standing in the eyes of Joe Public sank lower than a
02 May 2013
| by Ian Monk
Clifford fan.
The veteran publicist was pitchforked into a merciless public glare when he was charged ...
years.
A publicity hungry Crown Prosecution Service proclaimed the charges with an official gravitas ...
26 Apr 2013
to the Start' is a good moment to pause for reflection and remind ourselves of the purpose of public services ...
is largely dominated with whether the UK can avoid a 'triple-dip' recession and more cuts to the public sector, local public services must work harder to connect with their communities.
This is as much ...
26 Apr 2013
| by Gideon Benaim
' reputations from intrusive or false and damaging stories better able to deal with issues efficiently post-publication ...
by the sheer stupidity of a police officer posting something so inflammatory in an open public forum ...
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But Twitter, no matter how strident one s all views are my own disclaimer, is a public sphere.
Woe betide the public servant who forgets that, especially as for many journalists in our increasingly desk-bound media ...