Letter - Boris and Ken's staff want the same ends
12 Oct 2007
How strange that Richard Patient (Letters, 5 October) misses the point in my column of 13 September about Boris and Ken's staff both working to the same ends.
I feel strongly that the Home Office press office has not 'covered up' news or offered its seniors 'ill-conceived' advice (News, 16 November). But following last week's news on Jacqui Smith being advised not to disclose the number of illegal immigrants working in the security industry, I do believe...
How strange that Richard Patient (Letters, 5 October) misses the point in my column of 13 September about Boris and Ken's staff both working to the same ends.
Mattel's ongoing PR crisis may have been handled with great skill (Analysis, 7 September).
Sarah Robertson's story, 'Amazon to drive controversial Act' (News, 20 July) rightly talks of our appointment to work on the new Mental Capacity Act. However, in her comments about the Act, she appears to be describing another law called the Mental Health Act.
The Manchester city region is in the midst of a highly charged debate over proposals to bid for a combined transport improvement programme and congestion charge.
There is no need for a separate organisation for charity communicators (6 July). I believe top charity PROs would serve the sector better by taking the Chartered Institute of Public Relations' more holistic approach to communications.
How lucky is Charlie Whelan that he has a weekly opportunity to undermine the Conservative Party?
You have to take your hat off to CAFOD for getting Tony Blair, David Cameron and Menzies Campbell to do YouTube shorts backing the Darfur appeal (25 May). Was it just me, though, who found the 'all three parties' line jarring in PRWeek's coverage?