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Hit or Miss? Tory chief whip Andrew Mitchell apologises over police row

The controversy over chief whip Andrew Mitchell's outburst to police at the gates of Downing Street continues to rumble on following the incident that took place last Wednesday.

Smart shortlists for sales drive

Car brand Smart is on the hunt for agency help as part of efforts to boost stagnant sales.

The Week

Catherine May, the former Centrica comms chief, has been named as SABMiller's director of corporate affairs. Four Communications Group has terminated its contract of employment with corporate MD Iain Burns. Virgin Atlantic's director of corporate comms, Greg Dawson, is to become European PR director...

Havas opens sports division in Moscow

Havas Sports & Entertainment has opened an office in Russia as the country prepares to host the 2014 Winter Olympics and 2018 FIFA World Cup.

Global: The Week in Global PR

Waggener Edstrom has opened an office in Switzerland to serve local clients and global brands entering the market. It has also partnered with three agencies in Latin America, the Philippines and Brazil to strengthen its offerings in those regions. Ansell Healthcare has hired former General Electric...

Public Affairs: Soap Box - Iain Anderson, director and chief corporate counsel, Cicero Consulting

Like most political junkies, I was glued to the BBC sitcom The Thick of It last weekend and watched the fictional minister launch a new business bank.

The Week in Lobbying

The Association of Retirement Community Operators has launched a joint public affairs and PR brief. The brief suggests that ARCO will spend a total of 60,000 on public affairs and PR in its first year of operation, running from September to August 2013. Andrew Mitchell, the chief whip, is understood...

The Week in Media

MailOnline has become the first newspaper site in the world to exceed 100 million unique monthly browsers, according to August's ABC figures. MailOnline became the world's biggest newspaper website in January 2012. It recorded 105,720,020 unique users in August 2012. Bauer Media has continued its...

Culture, media and sport: Military Wives sing their way to the top

Although the military had a constant presence in the UK media, soldiers' next-of-kin were underrepresented. BBC Two ran a documentary created by production firm Twenty Twenty called The Choir: Military Wives. It united two choirs of military wives to perform for the nation and was hosted by choirmaster...

City & Corporate Communications: EDF works to restore consumer trust

In 2011, the energy industry had met with fierce criticism of its business strategies. The in-house team worked with retained agency Brunswick to improve its reputation in the UK.

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