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Reputation survey: NHS reforms fail to resonate with public

Following the introduction last month of reforms to the NHS, new research suggests the majority of people believe the Government did not do enough to communicate the changes.

Reputation Survey: Google trusted despite industry dominance

Google may be embroiled in an EU investigation into alleged anti-competitiveness, however one in four members of the public continues to rate it as the most trusted tech brand.

Top PRs trust the BBC, hate reaching out and expect 2013 to be 'challenging'

PRWeek takes a look at the responses from this year's Power Book to gain a snapshot of the industry.

Reputation Survey: Online stores blamed for high street slump

As Republic becomes the latest big-name high street store to close, research reveals that 38 per cent of the public blames online stores for the continuing decline of the high street.

What's in store for 2013?

As another year begins, John Owens and Kate Magee do some crystal ball-gazing and speak to industry experts who predict the key issues facing the PR industry in 2013.

Interactive: PR Week's 29 under 29

Kate Magee unveils the winners of PRWeek's competition to find the best young talent in the UK PR industry.

Reputation Survey: Labour wins conference contest

The three main political parties largely failed to sway public opinion during their party conferences, but Labour's reputation was the most improved.


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