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Glasgow 2014 appoints Janette Harkess as head of media

Glasgow 2014 has appointed a former Scottish journalist as head of media in the run up to the Commonwealth Games.

Video: PRWeek Awards 2011: Alastair Campbell apologises to the PR industry for 'spin doctor' label

Alastair Campbell apologised to over 1,200 senior PR professionals at the PRWeek Awards 2011 for tarring them with the 'spin doctor' brush.

Vanish creates world's biggest bra for breast cancer awareness

Vanish, the Reckitt Benckiser-owned cleaning brand, has created the "world's biggest bra" to raise the profile of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

UK digital champion Lane Fox calls on FMCG brands to support Race Online campaign

Martha Lane Fox, the UK's 'digital champion', has urged consumer brands to increase their participation in a scheme that aims to get more of the public online.

Licra 'new weapon' by Publicis Conseil

The International League against Racism and Anti-Semitism (Licra) has a launched a campaign in France to raise awareness of violent and extremist websites that pose a threat to children and young people.

Open University awards ad account to Leagas Delaney

The Open University has appointed Leagas Delaney to handle its £10 million pan-European ad account.

Agency Republic wins charity task

Cancer Research UK has appointed Agency Republic to handle its digital account.

Department of Health issues bumper brief joining together four major PR programmes

The Department of Health is preparing a massive £85,000 per month PR brief as it revisits its approach to PR and turns its back on 'single issue campaigns'.

Westminster City Council launches evaluation guide

Westminster City Council has launched a guide to comms evaluation based on 'measurable changes in audience perceptions'.

Is adland protecting children enough?

The ad industry is pushed into a corner as the Government looks for a quick fix, John Tylee writes

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