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Nottingham council appoints PR head

Nottingham City Council has promoted Ruby Bhattal to lead comms following the voluntary redundancy of the former director amid accusations of misuse of funds.

Voluntary Sector: People rough it for housing campaign

As a social housing provider and nonprofit-making organisation, Kent-based MHS Homes wanted to raise awareness about the short supply of housing.

Public sector: Sandwell changes bin collection day

As part of plans to modernise waste and recycling services, Sandwell Council and new waste partner Serco changed the bin collection day of 115,000 households.

Sue Garrard: From pensions to Pot Noodles

The senior V-P of global comms at Unilever has successfully made the transition from public sector to consumer comms, finds Matt Cartmell.

Tom Kelly - No more cat and mouse

Network Rail's director of comms says the Leveson Inquiry is helping to change the way communicators do business. Matt Cartmell reports.

What's in store for 2012?

As the UK gets ready to showcase itself to the world through the Queen's Diamond Jubilee and the Olympic Games, Kate Magee does some crystal ball-gazing to predict the key issues facing the PR industry.

Year in review: 2011 Money and morals

As another year draws to a close, PRWeek takes a look back at the biggest comms stories of 2011 and awards Golden Baubles to those who provided some light relief. Kate Magee reports.

Sally Sykes: Woman on a double mission

The Health and Safety Executive's comms director and soon-to-be president of the CIPR loves life in the fast lane, finds Matt Cartmell.

Recruitment - Desperately seeking account managers

There is still a shortage of good account managers in PR agencies. Joe Lepper examines the reasons for the shortfall and what can be done to nurture talent .

Reputation Survey: The European Union - Debt woes leave EU image in the red

Public opinion is against ceding more power to the EU or joining the euro, and most agree with David Cameron that Europe's rules and regulations stifle growth.


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