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George Eustice: Stay on front foot during silly season

the world, whether the famine in Africa or the threats hanging over the US economy, for both political

Danny Rogers: This silly season shows a serious side

Of course there have been some horrific international stories - famine in Africa, senseless slaughter in Norway. But even closer to home, the news agenda has been relentless. Hackgate dominated the July headlines - a quintessential media story - and Britain's continuing economic woes are now ...

Alex Hilton: Politicians can fix football crisis

This tournament has seen Nicolas Sarkozy despatching his sports minister to give the French team a tongue-lashing and Angela Merkel rushing to South Africa to distract from her political woes in Germany. David Cameron has ensured that everyone knows he had his head in his hands during the 4-1 defeat ...

Danny Rogers: PR team manages Triesman affair well

, staff, and supporters, at the World Cup in South Africa will be a major factor in whether the globe ...

Danny Rogers: Global PR networks likely to thrive this year

, as well as in the next wave of emerging nations such as Mexico, South Korea and South Africa. Hence we ...

David Singleton: Crisis PR must publicise end result

in Africa serve as a timely reminder of the importance of good crisis PR....The scandal was uncovered last weekend by The Sunday Times, which was investigating pollution caused by a plant in Lesotho, southern Africa. The story gained wider circulation on Sky News and CBS, with both channels showing graphic footage of chemical waste pouring into a river and being left ...

OPINION: Touchy-feely stuff seems slightly barking

These party-poopers are veritable Peter Ustinovs with caustic wit and, at the drop of a hat, can belt out Gilbert and Sullivan, perform the dance of the seven veils and be pleasant to your children. Friends of Brown confirm he is great company. As chancellor, Brown admirably got involved with Africa ...

Conference shows our public value

they communicated change in South Africa and how global businesses are coping with the environmental challenge ...

OPINION: Even God seems to have deserted the Tories

. The one thing he must not do is panic. Before leaving for Africa, he let it be known ...

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and South Africa at SEI Investments, and in months was promoted to global marketing chief.' Caroline ...

 

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