Election 2010: PRWeek Election Panel
30 Apr 2010
Leading comms experts, with different allegiances, give their verdict so far.
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Holy row The Government apologised to the Pope after an official document appearing to mock his forthcoming visit to Britain was obtained by The Sunday Telegraph.
Leading comms experts, with different allegiances, give their verdict so far.
Weber Shandwick has hired Simon Evans, The Independent on Sunday's deputy business editor, in the newly created role of head of business media. He begins at the start of July.
PRWeek is partnering with Octopus Communications Group to identify five campaigns that offer a glimpse of the future of communication.
High street fashion label Lipsy has hired EdenCancan to support its debut in the US market.
Hires on hold as agency bosses consider bolstering Lib Dem links.
Regardless of recent polls, the public affairs industry has been placing too great an emphasis on influencing political party manifestos.
The University of Central Lancashire is seeking fresh corporate and public affairs support, having put a major account with Weber Shandwick out to pitch.
Protesters: Stop Nuclear Power Network Target: British Energy Location: Sizewell Nuclear Power Station, Suffolk Date: 23 to 26 April The lowdown More than 50 protesters held a four-day camp on the beach near Sizewell Nuclear Power Station to campaign against nuclear power on the anniversary...
Travelport, the travel technology firm that postponed a £1.2bn London IPO earlier this year, is understood to have hired Hogarth's Julian Walker to head its comms function.