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Politics of the media: Mail rides to Dave's rescue

What's all this? Those unCamerons from Kensington rising to the rescue of embattled Tory leader David Cameron?

A chink in the armour, but Google is still on the up

LONDON - So Google has finally reported a set of financial results that aren't mind-bogglingly positive. In a rare turnabout, the search behemoth (it is compulsory, by the way, to twin the word behemoth with Google) saw its share price fall after the company's second-quarter figures were released late...

Sue Unerman... We need to recognise the professional generation gap

LONDON - Over the last couple of weeks I've discussed better ways to handle recruitment. Using different criteria than your competitors should give you the chance of differentiating your service from them and creating an edge.

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.'

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...

OPINION: PR is alien to the lawyers from Zog

Lawyers and journalists come from different planets. Lawyers are born to spend hours, days, weeks even, poring over a document to wring out every nuance of detail and cover every possible eventuality and interpretation of the words.

OPINION: Brown must win over communities if homes plan is to succeed

Gabriel Abulafia says public affairs firms can play a crucial role in pushing through plans outlined in the housing bill.

VIEWPOINT: Learn the chess game of the business lunch

Access to the weekly PRWeek ViewPoint video stream is absolutely free to all visitors to PRWeek.com. To get involved click here for the WMP version (PC) or click here for the QuickTime version (MAC).

OPINION: Guilty until… the media innuendo stops

‘Innocent until proven guilty’ has been the guiding principle of British justice since Magna Carta. And yet it is now being undermined by PR campaigns which have the questionable effect of implying guilt among those who are not even brought to a court, far less tried and acquitted.

LEADER: Global power shift is welcomed by Europe

Even a glance at this week’s Europ­ean/global report gives us an apprec­ia­tion of what a genuinely international business PR consultancy has become.

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