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Danny Rogers: Maude's comms plan may be too austere

This week, further details emerged of the Government's new approach to its comms campaigns after...to be seen to be doing some useful stuff. Maude admitted this week that 'governments need to communicate ...

Ian Monk: Mandelson shines a light on spin

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 ...

John Woodcock: Coalition needs to address basics

this week. Cameron's attempts to stress the importance of keeping the eurozone together were dismissed ...

John Shewell: Focus Beyond Reputation

bring about change; only 32per cent say the same about involvement in national politics. Cross ...

Anthony Hilton: Tesco loses out in likeability stakes

One has to be struck by the contrasting treatment of Tesco and Sainsbury's in recent weeks in the media and the markets. The appointment last year of Philip Clarke as chief executive of Tesco coincided ... it was watered down for publication. And last week's Queen's Speech outlined a bill that proposes to create ...

Ian Monk: Olympic team is beating the odds

of competing for the nation, and the return of drug cheats such as Dwain Chambers. Unsettling stories emerge ... the schedules of the national broadcaster, and for which citizens will be banned from driving in lanes reserved ... , there is a sense that the Games will ultimately be seen as a triumph. First, the host nation will surely set ...

Danny Rogers: Conscience is vital for PR professionals

their actions in a positive way. Last week, I wrote about the PR industry becoming a force for corporate ...

Alex Aiken: Memo to the new leader - the communication challenges we face

. This week has seen political change across the UK. These are significant elections because of the results ...

George Eustice: Law can help raise press standards

Last week, the Leveson Inquiry turned to the relationship between politics and the media as Rupert

Danny Rogers: Industry can drive comms ethics debate

The UK's economic growth (or lack of it) made the headlines as usual last week. And this week ... 's problems. This was the subject of the inaugural Last Thursday Club debate on public ethics last week ... week called for business, NGOs and governments to work together towards solving society's problems ...

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