2007 Public Affairs Essay 5: Fleishman-Hillard
12 Jul 2007
David Cameron has focused on his own public image, now he must communicate what his party stands
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A confident, client-focused PA industry is needed to adapt to the rapidly changing political landscape... says Peter Bingle
David Cameron has focused on his own public image, now he must communicate what his party stands
Read views on the tightly fought battle at the very top of British politics, the likely implications of an economic downturn on the PR sector, and insight into the increasingly colourful battle for political and economic power in London. Also included are several forthright views on the current soul-searching...
Integrated and hollistic messages are essential in today's complex world of corporate communications... says James Gurling
Which one of our major political figures will lead us on to pastures new in the environmental debate?... asks Tim Fallon
In a climate of increasing Government red tape, regulatory support is emerging as a core skill for PA firms... says Hugh McKinney
All eyes are on Downing Street right now, but Mayor Ken Livingstone holds ever-growing power in the Capital... says Jonny Popper
Client: Department of Health PR team: Bell Pottinger Timescale: January-February 2010 Budget: 37K plus pro-bono investment Bell Pottinger was asked by the Department of Health to support ... event and a public exhibition in Westminster Hall about the history of child migration. Objectives ...
Agency rankings and country overview. Apart from the local industry, public affairs
the best, according to new research by PRWeek/OnePoll. The survey of 2,000 members of the UK public ... , according to 82 per cent of those asked, despite it being the most watched sport among the general public. Two-thirds of respondents said stories about footballers' affairs had damaged the reputation ...