24 May 2012
| by Kevin Bell, Maitland Political
Politics has always mattered to business but in an age of public scrutiny it is even more vital...as part of running a successful company. But the wider political debate and its decision-making processes ...
to the centre of political debate. But UK firms can be excused for feeling confused at the mixed messages being issued by a political establishment grappling with the consequences of the economic downturn and voter ...
07 Mar 2012
| by Jamie Holyer, Advocate
that senior Conservatives are already developing political and electoral strategies to rehabilitate the party ...
- and extensive political capital - to restoring public confidence in his party's ability to manage the NHS ...
intervened in the Department of Health's day-to-day political comms, overriding Lansley's special advisers ...
17 Jun 2009
| by Arun Sudhaman
PRWeek asks a panel of experts which political party is the most web savvy. Arun Sudhaman reports...of soc ial media can lead to political victory. At the other end we find the smeargate scandal, an ill-conceived plot by Labour operatives Derek Draper and Damian McBride to use a new website to denigrate political rivals. Somewhere in between the two ext remes, the UK s three main political parties are becoming ...
30 Jan 1998
| by JULIETTE GARSIDE
Cancer charity Macmillan Cancer Relief has hired Politics
International to handle its political...Cancer charity Macmillan Cancer Relief has hired Politics
International to handle its political and public affairs.
Politics International pitched against Grandfield and Political
Context ...
.
Politics International will advise the charity on policies being
developed in the National Health Service ...
10 Jan 2003
| by ADAM HILL
Guardian Unlimited has chosen one of the BBC's News at Ten producers to be editor of its politics...campaigns and putting things across to political opinion-formers.'
He added that upcoming events ...
'.
The online network launched its politics site in March 2001, two months before the last general election.
Happold began his broadcasting career in 1995 as a researcher on Channel 4's A Week in Politics. Prior ...
10 Apr 1998
| by JULIETTE GARSIDE
, has hired Politics International to
provide public affairs consultancy. It follows a 15-way pitch..., has hired Politics International to
provide public affairs consultancy. It follows a 15-way pitch in which
CIA s current consultancy Westminster Strategy did not take part.
Politics International ...
relations.
Chris Guyver, director of Politics International, said: The Chemical
Industries ...
03 Apr 2009
POLITICS AND TWITTER...Posted by Dom Whitehurst interactive.hotwirepr.com 27 March Since the London mayoral elections, the British political scene has been dominated by online initiatives. Downing Street has launched online petitions, a Twitter feed, Flickr group and YouTube Channel. There are now 42 MPs tweeting - enough for a ...
30 Apr 1999
| by SOPHIE BARKER
Politics International founder Chris Guyver is leaving the agency
after eight years in June...Politics International founder Chris Guyver is leaving the agency
after eight years in June to move to Australia.
Guyver and his co-founder Andrew Dunlop have seen their public affairs ...
. He
plans to set up his own political consultancy in Australia.
Dunlop has promoted Politics ...
22 Jan 2010
| by Cathy Wallace
Politics is rarely, if ever, out of the headlines and in an election
year, the media magnifying ...
, there are few
publications dedicated to its very existence. Of course, this could be because politics is the fodder of most media
outlets without needing its own 'home'. However, Total Politics publisher ...
30 Mar 2001
| by BERNARD INGHAM
us what British politics has become: a shoddy
manoeuvre for office and to hell with principles. Indeed, it's worse
than that. So long as Keith Vaz remains in politics, Clinton's Law
prevails: it's not what you do, but what you can get away with. One
thing is for sure, politics as it stands today ...