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The Big Interview: Gavin Esler - The art of great storytelling

After 37 years in media and usually asking the tricky questions, the long-serving Newsnight presenter has the tables turned on him by Kate Magee.

Former corporate affairs chief John Fallon named Pearson CEO

FTSE 100 education and publishing firm Pearson has announced that Dame Marjorie Scardino is to step down as chief executive, to be replaced by former corporate affairs professional John Fallon.

Guardian Media Group hires Oliver Rawlins to head comms

Guardian Media Group has brought in Oliver Rawlins, the former comms director of the UK Film Council, as group director of comms.

Chloe Smith to oversee Government's statutory lobbying register plan

Chloe Smith has been appointed as the minister who will oversee the Government's statutory lobbying register plan.

Press Complaints Commission rejects Bell Pottinger complaint

The Press Complaints Commission (PCC) has rejected a complaint from Bell Pottinger over a media sting operation by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism (BIJ).

Airbus and EADS launch pitch process for lobbying support

Airbus and parent company EADS have launched a public affairs pitch process as the debate over airport expansion continues.

Octopus Group appoints Alexia Sciplino from Publicasity

Octopus Group has appointed Publicasity's head of new business to take on the newly created role of brand director.

Tata IT arm TCS puts Fleishman-Hillard brief up for grabs

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), the global IT and business services firm, has launched a pitch process for its public affairs account.

University of York forms institute to help media on education

The University of York is in the process of setting up a body to educate the media about groundbreaking developments in education.

Press Complaints Commission head to join Pagefield as regulator faces overhaul

The head of the Press Complaints Commission is set to leave the maligned body to take a top crisis comms agency role - after creating a blueprint for a new press watchdog in the Leveson Inquiry.


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