Government selects six PR agencies for major comms roster
28 Feb 2013 | by John Owens
The Government has fired the starting gun on a new wave of comms work with the selection of six agencies for a major roster.
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The Metropolitan Police has reappointed the London Communications Agency to handle how it communicates the sell-off of police stations.
The Government has fired the starting gun on a new wave of comms work with the selection of six agencies for a major roster.
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