07 Nov 2008
- Promotions at the Association of Colleges, heating initiative for Stockport Council.
07 Nov 2008
The Royal Mail revealed its range of Christmas stamps this week, which for the first time included secular and religious images. The stamps gained positive coverage for recognising that 'Christianity is an essential part of the festive celebrations' (Daily Mail).
07 Nov 2008
Agency: Fishburn Hedges
Client: UK Trade Investment (UKTI)
Timescale: April-ongoing
Budget: Not disclosed
- The Lowdown UKTI is the governmental organisation dedicated to helping UK companies
succeed internationally and foreign companies to set up or expand in the
UK. Fishburn Hedges provides...
07 Nov 2008
The Electoral Commission has brought in Weber Shandwick to boost voter registration in Northern Ireland.
07 Nov 2008
| by Matt Cartmell
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has strongly defended its decision to hire an Olympics speechwriter, after it was attacked by Labour MP Kate Hoey in the House of Commons.
07 Nov 2008
| by Alex Black
Campaign: Temptation Town
Client: School Food Trust
PR team: Geronimo Communications
Timescale: March-April 2008
Budget: £10,000
The School Food Trust (SFT) is a non-departmental public body
established by the Department for Children, Schools and Families in
September 2005 to transform school...
31 Oct 2008
COI boss to quit government comms for top position at the Southbank Centre.
31 Oct 2008
Section 63 of the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008 - which makes it illegal to look at extreme pornographic material - came under the spotlight this week, as photographer Ben Westwood led an eye-catching campaign against its restrictions. The campaign was covered by publications from the The...
24 Oct 2008
Ex-BBC News correspondent joins Department for Communities and Local Government.
24 Oct 2008
The CIPR Local Government Group shared its Young Communicator award between two joint winners on Friday - kilt-wearing Fenland District Council corporate comms manager David Hamilton and Hillingdon Council press officer Emma Marsh.