Mayor of London Boris Johnson has appointed the BBC's Westminster news editor to be his new director of comms.
Missing People, the independent charity that offers support for missing people and their families, has launched an emotionally-charged campaign that encourages viewers to call the helpline.
25 May 2012
| by John Owens
A social care group whose efforts led to the creation of a shadow minster for older people is seeking an agency to help continue its campaign.
25 May 2012
| by Ben Hall
An interactive film for Nike, where users can click on featured footballers for stats and social media links, has become the most shared advert on the social web this week with 585,286 shares.
25 May 2012
| by Luke Blair
I wrote in one of these columns three years ago that watching different parts of the public sector trying to talk to each other was rather initially amusing, but ultimately rather depressing.
24 May 2012
Bartle Bogle Hegarty has created a new campaign for Missing People, an independent charity which offers support when a person disappears.
What, precisely, has the coalition Government achieved so far? While you ponder that question, I must declare a vested interest in this week's review.
24 May 2012
| by Our Parliamentary correspondent
The advertising industry has urged MPs to reject growing demands for a ban on alcohol ads. In a submission to the Commons Health Select Committee, the Advertising Association argued: "An advertising ban is not the solution to the complex problem of harmful alcohol consumption."
24 May 2012
| by John Tylee
Agencies were this week left bewildered by the Government's plans for a leaner approach to communications in the wake of COI's demise.
This week, further details emerged of the Government's new approach to its comms campaigns after the demise of the COI in March.