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Social media guidelines given cautious thumbs up by PR industry

The PR industry has given a cautious welcome to new guidelines around social media in the wake of the Lord McAlpine scandal.

APPC opens up membership to in-house PR practitioners

The Association of Professional Political Consultants (APPC) will be open to in-house PROs for the first time as it extends membership to individuals.

Doctors of the World appoints Arc Seven as part of comms review

International humanitarian organisation Doctors of the World (Médecins du Monde) UK has brought in agency help as part of a strategic comms review.

Liberal Democrats must look to 'decouple' from Tories following 'worrying' poll

The Liberal Democrats must begin to 'decouple' themselves from the Conservatives if they are to reverse 'very worrying' polling figures from the weekend.

Councillors urged to embrace social media

Councillors have been called on to increase their use of social media, after research revealed just a third currently embraced online comms.

Greenpeace's John Sauven hails social media campaigning after Waitrose halts Shell plans

Head of Greenpeace John Sauven has called for charities and NGOs to make greater use of social media following Waitrose's decision to put its work with energy giant Shell on hold.

Ministry of Defence drafts in University of Cambridge's Stephen Jolly

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has appointed the University of Cambridge's 'black propaganda' expert Stephen Jolly to its top comms role.

Public Sector: Children inspire Murray's homecoming

After tennis player Andy Murray won the US Open Men's Singles, his first Grand Slam title, Stirling Council wanted to organise a homecoming celebration.

Public Sector: Met Office turns in a storming display

October 2012 marked the 25th anniversary of the Great Storm, which hit the south of England causing widespread damage and disruption. Although a storm was forecast, its strength and track were not well advised to the public, with comms from the Met Office rated as poor.

Department of Health seeks help for donor brief

The Department of Health has called for comms help to battle against a national shortage in sperm and egg donors.

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