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Race Online 2012 hires Engine Group

Race Online 2012, the government-backed initiative that aims to make the UK the first country in the world where everyone can use the internet, has appointed Engine Group to its integrated ad account.

Iris scoops electoral reform integrated brief

A steering group led by the Electoral Reform Society has appointed Iris to handle its advertising in the lead-up the referendum on the alternative vote system next year.

NSPCC names Alison Jeremy as new director of comms

The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) has appointed a new director of comms, a year after previous comms chief John Grounds assumed a wider management role.

£650m in sponsorship money already raised for London 2012

Over £650m has been raised in domestic sponsorship revenue for the London Olympic Games, two years before the start date.

MoD director of media and comms Nick Gurr to move to non-comms role

The Ministry of Defence's (MoD) director of media and comms Nick Gurr is set to leave his post and is hoping for a policy role within the ministry.

Publishers welcome plans to curb council-run papers

The regional publishing industry has welcomed the government's proposals to stop taxpayers' money being spent on town hall newspapers and hired lobbyists, following an extended campaign against the so-called mini "Pravdas".

Alex Aiken: ten ways to economise during the age of austerity

It's inevitable reductions in budget will flow from the Comprehensive Spending Review. Every PR manager must now consider how they will economise during the coming age of austerity. My checklist for doing so is as follows.

Moody Britain 2010: Putting the pieces back together

An in-depth look at the findings of the fourth wave of Pulse @ McCann London's state of the nation barometer, Moody Britain.

Minister Bob Neill warns Audit Commission on comms appointment

Local government minister Bob Neill has issued a stark warning to the Audit Commission that it should think twice before appointing a new top comms expert.

Champagne Jacuzzi earns Virgin Holidays ad ban

The ASA has banned a poster ad in Virgin Holidays "Rockstar service" campaign, after one person complained it promoted the misuse of alcohol.

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