The Government has succeeded in getting people to accept that welfare reform is necessary, according to Kevin Craig at PLMR.
The use of data and digital in public affairs and political campaigns can make for a 'far more productive and efficient conversation' with the public, according to Jag Singh.
UKIP's broadening appeal won't bring it 2015 general election seats but could tempt The Sun into embarrassing the Tories next year, according to Weber Shandwick's Alex Deane and Pagefield's Stig Abell.
Public affairs experts are advising clients to take a 'light touch' when it comes to taking part in the party conferences.
Justine Greening and Jeremy Hunt could represent the greatest PR risks for David Cameron in his newly reshuffled Cabinet, according to lobbyists.
PRCA chief executive Francis Ingham clashes with CIPR Public Affairs vice chairman Keith Johnson in the latest PRWeek podcast.
Watch behind-the-scenes footage from the 29 under 29 photoshoot and the winners giving advice to other young PR professionals about how to climb the career ladder.
PRWeek has finished its annual search for the most talented PR professionals under the age of 29. Kate Magee looks at the 29 high-fliers making an impression on the industry this year.
The Awards 2011 book will be available in this week's issue of PRWeek
Alastair Campbell apologised to over 1,200 senior PR professionals at the PRWeek Awards 2011 for tarring them with the 'spin doctor' brush.