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Danny Rogers: An intriguing future awaits Bell Pottinger

sectors were tough, it was able to more than compensate by strong growth in sports PR and corporate crisis ... 't look enough to prevent the deal going through. Chime will be happy concentrating on advertising, sports ...

Ian Monk: Olympic team is beating the odds

, there are mixed perceptions of the value of the 10bn public funding of a sports festival. Yet, despite all this ... aside its reservations and unite to show the world a great time. Second, as the Games begin, sporting ...

Anthony Hilton: Bahrain F1 sponsors on a crash course

into the sport from the Middle East - the Bahrain sovereign wealth fund owning 40 per cent of McLaren ...

Danny Rogers: PM treads fine line on economic strategy

picture of RBS boss Stephen Hester sporting full hunting gear. The headline points out he is due a huge ...

Ian Monk: LOCOG faces big comms dilemma

is selling tickets for a disparate portfolio of sports. The blue riband events of athletics are inevitably going to attract a far greater audience than other sports which, were they not under the Olympic banner ...

Danny Rogers: LOCOG must not fall at final hurdle

have been those of local east Londoners, and particularly those involved in grassroots sports, who ...

John Woodcock: Time for Tory U-turn on cuts

This is an administration gaining a reputation for flapping U-turns in a host of areas; the NHS carnage and abandoned plans for weekly bin collections this week have joined its failed attempts to privatise forests, sell off school sports fields and dilute prison sentences on a growing list of bungled ...

Ian Monk: Royal gift horse fails to romp home

by many as being an elitist sport competing in a modern world. Ironically a first ever Epsom Derby ... , its greatest PR coup would have been for the sport to tap deeper into the heritage of the monarchy. If only that Derby favourite had run faster, the odds of broadening the sport's appeal would have ...

Danny Rogers: The NoW apology signals strategy shift

last year; and Simon Greenberg, former sports hack and by now experienced comms operator, who joined ...

Anthony Hilton: Is Wright making the right move?

-listed sports marketing company TSE, which is little more than a shell, raising a few million pounds in new ...

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