PRCA accepts recommendations for opening up PR industry
22 May 2012 | by Matt Cartmell
The PRCA has broadly accepted the 30 recommendations made by its access commission, aimed at broadening access to the PR industry.
Ryder Cup Europe has appointed Grayling to manage international comms for the next home staging in Gleneagles.
The PRCA has broadly accepted the 30 recommendations made by its access commission, aimed at broadening access to the PR industry.
The Post Office has appointed a director of comms as the company seeks to re-establish itself following its split from Royal Mail last month.
The special effects company behind the Churchill dog and films such as Batman Begins has appointed film and media specialist TPR as its first agency.
Low-cost phone company Vectone is searching for agency help to raise awareness in the black and ethnic UK market.
Center Parcs has parted company with Halpern after eight years as it plans to expand to a fifth holiday site in 2014.
In the aftermath of the local government and London mayoral elections, the coalition is having a crisis of confidence. Despite a strong showing from the Labour Party, turnout was depressingly low and so, alongside the Government, even Ed Miliband is having to ponder how to make the great British public...
Mark Harper, the constitutional affairs minister, was expected to appear before the select committee investigating the consultation into a statutory register of lobbyists on Thursday to discuss his findings. The PRCA has stated that last week's Queen's Speech was a 'wasted opportunity' as it did not...
A Scottish Government source has indicated that it was 'highly unlikely' that soon-to-depart head of marketing and PR Roger Williams would be replaced.
John Shewell, head of comms at Brighton and Hove City Council, has written this week's public sector column on moves to involve the public in innovating local public services. To read it, go to prweek.com/uk and click on public sector.