24 May 2012
| by John Woodcock
When uncertainty over the economy overwhelmingly dominates the political debate, the steady slide
18 May 2012
| by John Shewell
and across communities.
Hansard recently released its report 'Audit of Political Engagement 9' which ...
bring about change; only 32per cent say the same about involvement in national politics.
Cross ...
17 May 2012
| by George Eustice
. That it happened at all was a triumph of political belligerence over economic reason. The governments of most EU ...
which full political and fiscal union can follow. But, after the elections in Greece and France ...
10 May 2012
| by John Woodcock
, this feels like a crossroads for politics in Britain....turnout emphasised that many members of the public have little faith in any political party at the moment ...
. Where there was once a flush of enthusiasm for the new way of doing politics that the coalition seemed ...
, rather than a threat, it will boost the PR industry.
Does the same principle apply to geo-political PR ...
04 May 2012
| by Alex Aiken
. After every election the new political leaderships demand change, in policy, from services...in central, government seem to freeze when confronted with the democratic reality of a different political ...
less to evade the requirement to deliver politically neutral public relations.
It is about adapting ...
. This week has seen political change across the UK. These are significant elections because of the results ...
03 May 2012
| by George Eustice
Last week, the Leveson Inquiry turned to the relationship between politics and the media as Rupert
expand to key international political and business centres, rather than absorbing the shop into its ...
in terms of graduate intake and more experienced professionals from politics and the media. ...
19 Apr 2012
| by George Eustice
rational. To continue the farming analogy, you make hay when the sun shines. The next big event in politics ...
05 Apr 2012
| by Peter Holt
're handling suddenly attracts a blunt political connotation. For those of us working in the public sector, it...to operating close to that line in the sand between policy and politics.
In this case, I had spotted that a good policy was profoundly bad politics. It s not even that I didn t want them to take the decision ...
worked to sell it, it would play very badly. The politics is their business.
After a pause ...