10 Oct 2007
| by Clare O’Connor
Ken Kelling looks familiar. He has one of those faces you have seen before, and you find yourself wondering if he is an actor or a teacher from your primary school.
26 Sep 2007
| by Kate Magee
When Solitaire Townsend first set up Futerra with partner Ed Gillespie, the pair had to put up with the fate of most environmentalists – scraping a living in less than pleasant surroundings.
12 Sep 2007
| by Lucy Aitken
This week, in Brighton, the Trades Union Congress (TUC) has been holding its 139th Congress amid a swarm of headlines predicting an ‘autumn of discontent’ and it's Mary Maguire, Unison’s head of press and broadcasting, who is the tour de force behind the scenes...
05 Sep 2007
| by Clare O'Connor
It feels appropriate that Robert Gordon Clark's shiny new office sits directly opposite the derelict shell of the old Middlesex Hospital. Boarded up and sporting graffiti, the hospital awaits its £1bn makeover by development wunderkinds Candy & Candy.
29 Aug 2007
| by Robert Gray
The public sector is increasing its use of PR agencies, but its rosters are notoriously hard to get onto. Robert Gray investigates.
18 Jul 2007
| by Hannah Marriott
The London 2012 Olympics offers a goldmine for the PR industry. Hannah Marriott looks at the battle to secure the best positions.
30 May 2007
| by David Singleton
Not many PR professionals can boast of having been the prime minister's press secretary.
28 Mar 2007
| by Sarah Robertson
This week's PRWeek profile features Jo Bird, head of media and marketing at the British Transport Police.
21 Mar 2007
| by David Quainton
Every day, PRWeek receives countless emails from eager PROs detailing why they should be profiled. Most never make it, but Ellie Springett's pitch had an unusual level of energy.
21 Feb 2007
| by Sarah Robertson
Jenny Grey is in the middle of her busiest week of the year. The Audit Commission has just published its annual council assessments and is now braced for the inevitable howls of protest from a handful of disgruntled local authorities.