Journalists slam PM's briefings
24 Jul 2008 | by Matt Cartmell
Senior political journalists have attacked the Prime Minister's morning lobby briefings, with one sniping: 'You might as well stare at a wall for half an hour.'
Glastonbury Festival favourite Brothers Cider has handed Weber Shandwick's youth division Slam an
Senior political journalists have attacked the Prime Minister's morning lobby briefings, with one sniping: 'You might as well stare at a wall for half an hour.'
Children's charity Barnardo's has forged a link with mobility group Whizz-Kidz in a bid to persuade ministers to give more funding to wheelchair services.
The UK’s only specialist breast cancer research charity has launched a scathing attack on the media over their ‘unrepresentative coverage’ of people who suffer from the disease.
Costa Coffee, KFC, McDonald’s, Leisure Parcs and Tesco have been named and shamed by campaigners against the use of mobile advertising billboards situated next to UK motorways.
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The Interpublic Group has rebranded UK consumer boutique agency Slam PR as DeVries Slam, which now...Slam s managing director, will report to James Allman, chairman of DeVries Global, who is based in New ...
Weber Shandwick-owned Slam PR has retained the six-figure Brothers Cider consumer account after a...Slam has been tasked with capitalising on Brothers sponsorship of at least seven music ...
). Slam Man can take as much as you want to dish out and more. He s made of a tough polyethylene plastic ...