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FD signs up Sunday Times business editor John Waples

The business editor of the Sunday Times is quitting journalism to become managing director at financial PR firm FD.

Severn Trent corporate affairs director Peter Gavan to stand down

Peter Gavan, corporate affairs director of water utility Severn Trent, is to leave the firm in the New Year.

The UK India Business Council takes on Acumen for media relations brief

The UK India Business Council has called in Edinburgh-based PR shop Acumen to handle its UK media relations.

Body operating Government's APS brings in Kreab Gavin Anderson

Kreab Gavin Anderson has been brought in by the Asset Protection Agency (APA) on a retained strategic comms and media relations brief.

The Financial Times calls in Braben to promote business awards

The Financial Times has appointed media PR specialist Braben to promote the FT ArcelorMittal Boldness in Business Awards 2010.

PRCA PR Leaders' Panel shows agency bosses expect year of growth in 2010

Agency bosses anticipating larger profits and higher staffing levels in 2010.

Control Risks brings in Cubitt Consulting for retained comms brief

Control Risks Group, the global risk management specialist, has handed a retained communications brief to Cubitt Consulting.

Ogilvy PR appointed by Brazilian industrialists at Copenhagen

Ogilvy PR has won a brief to represent an alliance of Brazil's leading industrialists attending the Copenhagen climate summit.

The FSA's director of comms John Murray quits after four years

The Financial Services Authority's longstanding director of comms John Murray is leaving the trade body without a job to go to.

Calling time on over-servicing

Over-servicing is a perennial problem for PR agencies. Alex Blyth looks at why it happens - and how to resolve it.

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