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LGA fights Daily Mail campaign

The Local Government Ass­o­ciation (LGA) attempted its own version of a David and Goliath fight this week - by taking on the might of the Daily Mail and its 'Great Bin Revolt' campaign against fortnightly refuse collections.

DfES uses Blue Rubicon for skills push

The Department for Education and Skills will use Blue Rubicon to promote a campaign to encourage employers and universities to work together.

Top British Energy post vacant as Gibson leaves

British Energy has been left without a head of comms following the departure last week of top communicator Carl Gibson.

Amazon to aid official recycling drive

The government-funded body to promote sustainable development has brought in Amazon PR as its first agency hire.

Tower Hamlets to look closely at agency deals

Tower Hamlets Council will monitor the use of PR consultants more closely, following an investigation into the contract of local government specialist Verve Commu­nications.

Network Rail seeks agency for stations overhaul

Network Rail is on the hunt for an agency to help promote a multibillion-pound programme of station re­de­ve­lopment.

SSDA reviews support ahead of merger

The Sector Skills Development Agency (SSDA) is reviewing its PR support as it prepares to ­become The Commission for Employ­ment and Skills.

Verve to handle Thames Gateway strategy plan

The Thames Gateway London Partnership (TGLP) has parted company with eight-year incumbent Bean & Co and brought in local government specialist Verve Communications.

City corporate affairs role for French

The City of London Corporation has brought in The Crown Estate's deputy head of communications to lead its corporate affairs.

Council in 'Labour crony' row

Lambeth Council has sparked a furious row by hiring a Labour Party spin-doctor to a tops comms role.


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