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Leader - BAT invests to stay out of the headlines

The maker of Lucky Strike has been in the news again this week. First it emerged that the company has been operating a secret factory in North Korea for the past four years; then its deputy chairman Kenneth Clarke lost his bid to become Conservative Party leader; and now PRWeek can reveal that BAT ...

News Analysis: 'Chavs' stain clothes icons' image

Luxury clothing brands more typically associated with conservative values were hauled over the coals last week after two pubs in Leicester banned drinkers wearing four top designer labels as part of a move to crack down on alcohol-fuelled violence. The Parody and The Varsity, part ...

News Analysis: Lobby groups talk up smoking ban

says. Clark likens the approaches of Ash and Forest to those of the Conservative and Labour parties ...

News Analysis: Wine brands focus on consumer PR

includes sponsorship of BBQ Week and publicises Banrock's involvement in wetland conservation in several ...

Profile: Eugen Beer, Kaizo - Beer vision to boost Kaizo's PR creativity

-house in Umbria, where he spends long weekends amid 160 olive trees. He describes himself as 'a conservative ...

PUBLIC SECT0R BRIEF: Forest launches website

and Conservative MP and BAT deputy chairman Kenneth Clarke. Forest director Simon Clark describes the site as 'a

August.One appointed to handle Jordans UK remit

the firm's conservation policy. This includes its involvement with trade body the Guild of Conservation Grade Producers. Turner said: 'We use conservation grade cereal in the products and August ...

Hudson directs comms after DEFRA debacle

from Conservative rural affairs spokesman Peter Ainsworth that 'burying' tactics were being used ...

THE BIG QUESTION: How would you market whale meat to reluctant UK consumers?

the wrath of a very angry public. The public and government support the conservation and protection of all ...

NEWS ANALYSIS: Coffee wars set to spill out onto the UK streets - With pitches currently underway by the two biggest coffee shop brands on the high street, PRWeek looks at the impending coffee war

. Each competes for a slice of the coffee market, conservatively estimated by Mintel to be worth pounds ...

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