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Public Sector: Children inspire Murray's homecoming

After tennis player Andy Murray won the US Open Men's Singles, his first Grand Slam title, Stirling Council wanted to organise a homecoming celebration.

Voluntary Sector: TOWIE stars raise poverty awareness

Burson-Marsteller was engaged by charity Global Poverty Project to drive participation and donations for an initiative called Live Below The Line, where those taking part attempted to live on £1 a day for five days.

Voluntary Sector: Claire's Walk a test of heroic endurance

Claire Lomas, who is paralysed from the waist down, wanted to raise £50,000 for the charity Spinal Research by participating in the Virgin London Marathon. Using a robotic ReWalk suit, she completed the 26 miles 385 yards in 17 days.

The Big Interview: Gavin Esler - The art of great storytelling

After 37 years in media and usually asking the tricky questions, the long-serving Newsnight presenter has the tables turned on him by Kate Magee.

Insight, Research & Strategy: Diabetes UK reveals state of the nation

Diabetes UK wanted to put diabetes on the political agenda ahead of a National Audit Office report on government spending. The campaign centred on its State of the Nation report, which outlined failings in healthcare for diabetes sufferers.

Hit or Miss? Royal couple sue French magazine over topless pictures of Kate

Clarence House responded to the publication of photographs of the Duchess of Cambridge sunbathing topless with a strongly worded statement calling the invasion of privacy 'grotesque', 'totally unjustifiable' and likening it to the press' treatment of Princess Diana.

The week in media

Elle has launched its first mobile site in response to the increasing number of users viewing content on their phones. The mobile site, which is now live, has been built in response to 'increasing demand' from Elle readers and digital users for premium content on multiple platforms. Read more...

Voluntary: CRY goes to the heart of the matter

The heart charity wanted to be on the front foot in response to the on-pitch collapse of Bolton Wanderers' Fabrice Muamba earlier this year.

Voluntary Sector: WWF gains time for endangered whales

Conservation charity WWF asked Kaper to highlight the plight of the western Gray whale. With only 130 left in the world, the species faces extinction due to the development of a third oil and gas platform off the coast of Sakhalin Island. Three European banks were financing the project, along with other...

Voluntary: 'Eggcelent' brand helps armed forces

In April 2011, Noble Foods launched an egg brand called Eggs for Soldiers, for which 15 pence was donated to armed forces charity Help for Heroes for each pack sold. In January 2012 it hired Three Sixty Communications to increase brand awareness.

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