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BBC publishes salaries of top 100 decision-makers on website

The BBC has published the salaries of its top 100 decision-makers on its website.

Opinion: use your graduates

As a PR professional, do you feel truly confident that you know just who your public is and, therefore, how to reach them?

The public sector week

LG Communications boss honoured, Bournemouth Council faces substantial cuts.

COI calls for changes in PR metrics

The Central Office of Information (COI) has recommended sweeping changes to the way in which Government PR is evaluated. In particular, the body has recommended that advertising value equivalent (AVE) be removed from the core set of mandatory metrics.

Profile: Paul Mylrea, Communications director, Department for International Development

Journalist-turned-comms director Paul Mylrea has been through it all - and lives to tell the tale, writes Matt Cartmell.

'Obama factor' gives United States top country brand status

The 'Obama factor' has allowed the United States to emerge as the top country brand for the very first time.

Department of Children, Schools and Families puts out online safety brief

The Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) is seeking an agency to help it communicate to the public the danger of internet paedophiles and other online threats to children.

Department for Children, Schools and Families appoints Red for underage drinking brief

The Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) has appointed The Red Consultancy to handle a drive against underage drinking.

Government launches organ donation campaign, backed by Munro & Forster

The Government has launched a hard-hitting campaign today to encourage uptake of organ donation across the UK.

Political slogans to be monitored in run up to General Election

Senior civil servants are planning to keep a close eye out for politically focused slogans from the Government in the run-up to the election.


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