The Public Sector week
20 Mar 2009
London councils told to start Twittering, Gordon Brown's brothers on Cabinet Office list.
COI reviews guidance on how to assess government websites, WREN chooses Tribe.
London councils told to start Twittering, Gordon Brown's brothers on Cabinet Office list.
the public sector. The London thames gateway corporation has appointed the London Communications ...
Department of Health launches contraceptive drive, Exeter promotes cycling among public.
Arts Council England is set to slash 25 communications posts as part of plans to cut a quarter of jobs across the organisation.
People keep calling me a Luddite because I have little interest in the world of Twitter. Up until just a few days ago I saw very little reason for getting involved in sending 140-character snippets of information to a tiny circle of people. That was until I discovered the LGA was being 'frittered' -...
Foreign and Commonwealth Office to repitch travel advice account.
The Government has told local councils how they can use comms to build a sense of belonging within communities.
Agency: The Forster Company Client: The Home Office Timescale: Now until April Budget: Undisclosed The lowdown A new national anti-knife crime website and series of practical toolkits for local campaigners have been launched by Home Office minister Meg Hillier. The move forms part of the Government's...
The TaxPayers' Alliance (TPA) is calling on government bodies to follow the mayor of London's lead in reducing their numbers of press officers.