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NEWS: Nolan vote promises windfall for lobbyists

While some MPs are reeling from Monday s House of Commons vote to disclose outside earnings and ban advocacy, lobby firms are looking forward to the prospect of increased business.

NEWS: IPR receives Government support

The IPR s on-going campaign to promote the benefits of public relations to smaller businesses has received a boost from the Government.

NEWS: STOP PRESS

Colver resigns as Tory comms role

NEWS: A new McCarthyism threatens Parliamentary debate

Let s be clear: I am in no position to complain about the disclosure of public employees earnings. As a civil servant mine were an open book for 23 years. Everyone understands why I m now so busy in retirement. I do believe that anyone paid, if only partly, by the taxpayer is in a different position...

NEWS: Firefly breaks out of hi-tech niche with TEC account

Firefly, one of the PR industry s top hi-tech agencies, is breaking away from its roots with a new corporate PR account from the Central London Training and Enterprise Council (CENTEC).

NEWS: PR EUROPE

BRUSSELS: DGXI shortlists for campaign

CAMPAIGNS: Public Education; Safety first on fireworks night

Client: Standard Fireworks PR team: DTW Campaign: Firework safety Timescale: Mid-October to early November 1995 Total budget: pounds 150,000

CAMPAIGNS: Judge and Jury; Tories are all dressed up and nowhere to go but out

George Pitcher, managing director of communications consultancy Luther Pendragon and former industrial editor of the Observer, takes the Tories to task for focusing on style rather than content

COMMENT: EDITORIAL; A shabby day for democracy’

This week s vote on the Nolan report has been hailed by some as a glorious result for Parliamentary democracy. It is nothing of the sort.

DIARY: APPC is coy about revealing register

As the Conservative Party frets over Nolan, one group congratulating itself on its foresight is the lobbying industry s own trade body, the Association of Professional Political Consultants.

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