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Local Government Association dubs AA snow press release 'ridiculous scaremongering'

The Local Government Association (LGA) has hit out at the AA for issuing a press release questioning whether councils are prepared for severe snowfall.

NHS launches graduate training scheme in communications

The NHS is setting up a graduate training pilot scheme in communications.

Neil Martinson: Impact of bought, owned and earned media in advertising

Something is changing in advertising. The old one-way model of TV and posters with the creatives seeking the perfect 30 second and 48 sheet ad is in decline.

Whitehall press offices face cuts as Matt Tee leads wide-ranging savings review

PR supremo to work with COI to implement savings in departmental press offices.

Weber Shandwick's Rakhee Vithlani promoted to head of government campaigns

Weber Shandwick has promoted Rakhee Vithlani to the role of head of government and public sector campaigns.

Don't scrimp on destination PR over Christmas period

For believers out there, Santa's arrival is imminent. Recession will not dampen his spirits. In towns, cities and villages we hear sleigh bells tinkling and choirs sweetly singing against a shimmering backdrop of twinkling lights. The festivities seem bigger and brighter than ever, carrying exciting...

The Public Sector Week

Camden on Twitter, ProSkills appoints Bottle PR, EHRC launches art competition

DfID's comms chief Paul Mylrea elected 2011 CIPR President

Paul Mylrea, director of communications for the Department for International Development, has been elected 2011 president of the CIPR.

Scottish Natural Heritage hires The Big Partnership for awareness drive

Scottish Natural Heritage has appointed The Big Partnership to help raise awareness and understanding of nature among Scots.

Central Office of Information presents five-step process for behaviour change

The Central Office of Information (COI) has drawn up a five-step process for behaviour change campaigns.

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