The Liberal Democrats must begin to 'decouple' themselves from the Conservatives if they are to reverse 'very worrying' polling figures from the weekend.
06 Dec 2012
| by Campaign staff
The Labour Party is to consider a further clampdown on junk food and alcohol advertising during the policy review that will shape its manifesto for the 2015 general election.
26 Nov 2012
| by Ben Bold
A series of ads warning that state-imposed regulation of the press would mark an end to the freedom of the press has the backing of the press ahead of Lord Justice Leveson's anticipated recommendations on Thursday (29 November).
The government has unveiled its 'Midata' plan, which aims to revolutionise how consumers access personal information on them held by brands, amid concerns that the initiative is too narrow in its scope.
David Cameron's appointment of strategist Lynton Crosby signals a shift towards appealing to core voters and the 'politics of old', according to political comms agency people.
The government is gearing up for the next phase of its 'Responsibility Deal' programme, partnering brands to encourage consumers to eat fruit and vegetables and discourage retailers from displaying confectionery at checkouts.
President Obama's US election victory has been attributed to his successful ground campaign by comms experts.
05 Nov 2012
| by John Owens
The latest leaking of text messages between David Cameron and Rebekah Brooks demonstrates how the reputational damage will 'run and run', PR professionals have suggested.
More than 85% of public affairs professionals in the UK believe that Barack Obama will win this week's US presidential election.
The public affairs industry has called on the Government to improve regulations that will tighten the rules on former government officials becoming lobbyists.