Local government cuts: Survive the age of austerity
25 Nov 2010 | by Matt Cartmell
The Comprehensive Spending Review has triggered a seismic change in public sector spending. Matt Cartmell asks council comms chiefs how communicators can adapt.
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The head of PR at the national postal service is braced for the dramatic changes set to hit the company. Alec Mattinson reports.
The Comprehensive Spending Review has triggered a seismic change in public sector spending. Matt Cartmell asks council comms chiefs how communicators can adapt.
The Greater Manchester Police comms chief tells Cathy Bussey what inspired her to post the police force's work on Twitter.
Essex County Council scoops two gongs and Bernard Matthews' bootiful' ads return.
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The former LGA man is drawing on his straight-talking reputation to shake things up at the London Fire Brigade, finds Matt Cartmell.
New research reveals the public is divided on whether A-levels have become easier, but sceptical about the value of university degrees, saying they are 'ten-a-penny'.
As the coalition Government finds its feet, the public is divided over the extent to which Nick Clegg has benefited in his new role as Deputy Prime Minister.
The ongoing issues faced by the BBC including presenter salaries, scandals involving high-profile stars such as Jonathan Ross, and its funding structure have all taken their toll.
The media ops centre director for the British Army talks to Gemma O'Reilly from war-torn Afghanistan.