Action Global Communications has picked up a brief to help promote Libya's forthcoming democratic elections after opening an office in the country.
The Metropolitan Police Service director of public affairs has resigned, following the Met's decision to initiate proceedings against him for gross misconduct.
29 Mar 2012
| by John Owens
The mouthpiece for the UK's offshore oil and gas industry is on the hunt for agency support, amid fears that public perceptions could be clouding the Government's policy-making.
29 Mar 2012
| by John Owens
Hanover has been brought in to help a global drive for democracy backed by world leaders including Barack Obama and David Cameron.
29 Mar 2012
What is the Government's aviation strategy? Early on it stated that there would be no expansion in the South East, yet the idea that high speed rail would act as a silver bullet, releasing capacity at the UK's main airports, has fallen flat amid a howl of anti-HS2 protesters.
Simon McVicker has been named the CIPR's new public affairs group chair.
The minister for political and constitutional reform dismissed the cash-for-access claims of Peter Cruddas last night, suggesting they the story was 'about someone who was exaggerating what it was they were offering'.
Transparency 'sooner rather than later' is key to repairing the reputation of the political establishment after the latest cash-for-access row.
22 Mar 2012
| by John Owens
Poor public affairs practices are eating into the public purse and wasting time, it was claimed at a committee meeting in the Commons over lobbying reform last week.
22 Mar 2012
Due to the transatlantic absence of David Cameron, Parliament was last week abuzz with Nick Clegg's bravura stand-in performance at Prime Minister's Questions.