24 May 2012
| by Ian Monk
Lord Leveson's inquiry into media ethics provides more dark insights into the interface between...This week it heard Lord Mandelson noting the press' 'trust in what they are being told is the truth has deteriorated' since he became Labour's director of comms in 1985.
Cue howls of derision from the media at the irony of the statement, coming from the man whose spin they blame for the death ...
With Lord Bell's buyout of Bell Pottinger from Chime now looking likely to take place next month...into this successful mix.
But now Chime chairman Lord Bell - along with co-founder Piers Pottinger - has decided ...
; for example in the Maldives or Bahrain? Their PR advisers, including Lord Bell and Ruder Finn s Emmanuel ...
said that the cobbler's children went the worst shod.
At a recent international conference Lord Bell ...
was attacked in the media for allegedly advising Lord Stevens on his public image; the implication being ...
on the intriguing prospect of Chime chairman Lord Bell leading a buy-out of Bell Pottinger.
News leaked ...
. And that is becoming increasingly difficult to find.
Perhaps Lord Bell's latest move adds weight to the argument ...
place between Jimmy Wales, co-founder of online encyclopaedia Wikipedia, and Chime boss Lord Bell.....
Lord Bell apologised to Wales for anonymous editing of content without declaring an interest. At first ...
an increasing amount of effort for anyone managing a reputation.
And yet, as Lord Bell points out, it is far ...
08 Dec 2011
a powerful rebuttal of the claims. It then came under fire from Lord Leveson for being over ...
16 Nov 2011
| by George Eustice
This week, David Cameron used his speech to the Lord Mayor's Banquet to set out his stall
But has it really been a 'fiasco', from a reputational point of view?
We have had two months' worth of media frenzy now. Millions of people, including me, have been unsuccessful in applying for any tickets. And Locog's spokespeople have certainly been up against it.
I have watched Locog's chair Lord ...
02 Jun 2011
| by Anthony Hilton
The Lord Mayor of London has asked Sheriff Richard Sermon, one of the best known financial PR