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Media: The Editor's Desk - Krysten Booth, TNT

from your new website? It provides information for people before they arrive in England, to give them ...

Media: Hit or Miss - Spectacular own goal for Arsenal and French international Gallas costs him captaincy

they played England. MISS. ...

The Week

, Wessex and West of England, page 30. ...

The Week

's seven clients with her. - Wessex and west of England CIPR Pride Awards have honoured Remarkable Group ...

Voluntary Sector: Bid to improve image of RE

The Religious Education Council for England and Wales (REC) is hoping to improve press coverage of religious education by getting teachers to come up with stories for local newspapers. The REC, a not-for-profit organisation that helps to promote and support religious education (RE) in schools, believes negative articles ...

Media: Hit or Miss - Church of England 'apologises' to Darwin for condemning theory of evolution

The Church of England hit the headlines this week for its apology to Charles Darwin...GEORGE PITCHER - Religion editor, The Daily and The Sunday Telegraph I spoke to someone in Church of England comms just after the Darwin story broke and expressed my doubts over the apology. He replied: 'Well, everyone knows about it now.' He has a point. I despise politicians who apologise ...

Public Affairs: The Week in Lobbying

The Football Association's long-serving head of public affairs Phil Smith is leaving to join Sport England as director of sport. Microsoft has hired John Vassallo to the new role of vice-president of EU affairs, based in Brussels. He joins from General Electric, where he was senior counsel and director ...

Public Sector: Residents targeted in green initiative

The East of England Development Agency is planning a media relations drive after launching a

Sky quietly retains its grip on football

the selection of Steve McClaren as the next England manager, to the apparent devastation of the Spurs team by a

Opinion: Short-term greed does cricket a disservice

The nation's summer game has a long record of poor PR, however, and the decision of the England and Wales Cricket Board to sell exclusive broadcasting rights to BSkyB is just the the latest example ... bigger audiences than on Sky. Ironically the MCC, which no longer runs the game in England, has a much ...

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