Ryder Cup appoints Grayling to handle international comms
23 May 2012 | by Matt Cartmell
team, based in Edinburgh, will provide a press office and support the stakeholder engagement programme ...
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This week it heard Lord Mandelson noting the press' 'trust in what they are being told ... , deliberate and otherwise, remains a key function of the Fourth Estate, a free press. It is for that reason ... acknowledged that whatever his recommendations, they will not include shutting off a free press. His inquiry ...
team, based in Edinburgh, will provide a press office and support the stakeholder engagement programme ...
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