Search results

Showing 1 - 10 of 104 results

Sort results by: date | relevance

1 2 3 4 5 ...

Search filters:

By Date

  • 2007 Remove filter
    • Jul-2007 Remove filter
      • 25-Jul-2007 Remove filter

Click remove filters icon to remove filters

Clear this search

Add Search Filters:

By Publication

By News Type

By Media

EUROPEAN/GLOBAL REPORT CARDS: On top of the world

Business is booming in the international PR industry. Alex Black looks at the fortunes of 12 big agencies.

MEDIA ANALYSIS: How to make fashion work for travel

Top fashion titles are renowned for setting up cutting-edge photo shoots in exotic locations. Lucy Aitken looks at how travel PROs can ensure maximum coverage in return for free hotel rooms and airline seats.

PROFILE: Chris Webb, Deputy director of public affairs, Metropolitan Police Service

The big-screen TV in Chris Webb's corner office is tuned to Sky News, with the bright red ticker at the bottom of the screen announcing that pop star and Max Clifford protege Kerry Katona has been robbed at knifepoint...

OPINION: Even God seems to have deserted the Tories

As I was watching the monsoon at Lord's last ­Friday, a fellow MCC member looked up from his Daily Telegraph to announce: ‘I blame your mate Gordon Brown for this, Charlie. It hasn't stopped raining since the day he became Prime Minister.'

St Leger Homes names head of comms

The company responsible for managing Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council's housing stock has recruited its first head of comms.

OPINION: Less is more when saving the world

It all seemed to be going so well. Granted, commu­ni­cating impending planetary disaster and seeking, in return, abstinence from carbon-hungry lifestyles was never going to be the most popular message to get across. Read on...

NEWS ANALYSIS: Power moves across the pond

David Quainton looks at how companies are evolving their European comms to reflect London's increasing prominence and the divergent needs of the Continent.

Cancer charity to target mothers

Children's cancer charity CLIC Sargent will use ‘real mums' to front its National Yummy Mummy Week.

Foundation launches drive to tackle ‘social evils'

The Joseph Rowntree Foundation, a social policy and research charity, is trying to reach as broad an audience as possible with its latest 18-month project to identify contemporary ‘social evils'.

Button leaves Barnado's for Audit Commission

Barnado's head of campaigns Elly Button is leaving the children's charity just three months after starting her new role. She moves to head up the press office at the Audit Commission in September, which is trying to strengthen its brand.

1 2 3 4 5 ...

Additional Information

Latest jobs Jobs web feed