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Mandelson links up with WPP to launch Global Counsel

Labour peer Lord Mandelson is set to launch an international comms consultancy with backing from WPP Group, it has emerged.

Brands2Life hires Phil Murphy as director of public affairs

Brands2Life has hired a director of public affairs, who joins from PubAffairs, the public affairs industry events and online network.

Lobbying firms donate £70,000 to Tories since general election

The Conservative Party has received around £70,000 of donations from lobbying firms since David Cameron became Prime Minister.

Quiller called in by Transport Sense to lobby against high speed rail link

Quiller Consultants is the latest public affairs agency to join the fight against the Government's high-speed rail line, as ministers threaten to revolt over the issue.

Katie Myler leaves politics to take up corp comms role at Burson-Marsteller

Burson-Marsteller has recruited Ed Miliband's senior media adviser, Katie Myler, to become a director in its corporate communications business.

Mark Flanagan quits Downing Street for Portland digital job

Portland has appointed Downing Street head of strategic communications Mark Flanagan to spearhead a new digital division.

No option but to pay ex-Guantanamo detainees, claim public affairs experts

The coalition Government has no option but to compensate ex-Guantanamo Bay detainees, according to public affairs experts.

Government's immigration cap U-turn could show Cameron as a 'listener'

The Government's more 'relaxed' approach to its immigration cap could show Cameron as a 'listener', a public affairs expert has predicted.

Westbourne Communications runs 'wargame' to identify key coalition issues

A public affairs firm has used a 'wargaming' exercise to pinpoint ten decisions that will determine the success or failure of the UK's coalition government.


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