17 Nov 2011
| by Danny Rogers
This week, the Chartered Institute of Public Relations announces new membership criteria, giving
16 Nov 2011
| by George Eustice
and market sentiment. A fast-moving story where each development demands a public response can leave you ...
to see emerge from this mess, while avoiding being too prescriptive about solutions, at least in public ...
an understanding that, behind the public message, a clear plan is required.
George Eustice is Conservative MP ...
16 Nov 2011
| by Anthony Hilton
have yet had the courage to make this their public position in the face of the inevitable derision from ...
10 Nov 2011
| by Danny Rogers
to public sector cuts, other economically challenged nations are acutely aware of the need to ramp up comms ...
and coastlines remain open for business.
It is amazing how quickly the current affairs agenda can impact ...
10 Nov 2011
| by John Woodcock
public concern over which the Conservatives made great political capital in opposition; failing to make public what ministers had sanctioned; then obfuscating over exactly who knew what, when; and attempting ...
, the Government's language has changed starkly as it attempts to catch up with public demands for greater ...
02 Nov 2011
| by Danny Rogers
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Last week I wrote about how corporate affairs functions are growing in influence. And even on the brand ...
20 Oct 2011
| by Danny Rogers
ministers, has paid lip service to this need for public trust, which is why he appeared to back a register for lobbyists in his election campaign. And now, with the Liam Fox affair, there is renewed pressure for such a ...
affair stinks. Regardless of whether Fox 'benefited personally' or 'transgressed the ministerial code ...
20 Oct 2011
| by Anthony Hilton
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The bigger point is whether it is worth it. Companies get vexed about bad publicity and seem tempted ...
13 Oct 2011
| by John Woodcock
, or an independent assessment of his transgressions would allow them to draw a line under the affair.
To any ...
29 Sep 2011
| by John Woodcock
, there is always a question of how to break through to the public.