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Freud Communications scoops £1m Department of Health PR account

Matthew Freud's PR agency has won a multi-faceted £1m per year PR account with the Department of Health.

Year in review: 2011 Money and morals

As another year draws to a close, PRWeek takes a look back at the biggest comms stories of 2011 and awards Golden Baubles to those who provided some light relief. Kate Magee reports.

Sally Sykes: Woman on a double mission

The Health and Safety Executive's comms director and soon-to-be president of the CIPR loves life in the fast lane, finds Matt Cartmell.

Alex Aiken: 'Change focus of public comms'

The new British Attitudes Survey suggests that public service communicators need to change the focus of their communications.

NHS regulator Monitor struggles to replace media head Veena Hudson

The body responsible for regulating NHS trusts is said to be struggling to find a head of media.

Public sector agencies optimistic despite client losses

Two-thirds of public sector-focused PR agencies have lost public sector business over the past year, according to new research.

Luke Blair: Private/public antagonism is not helpful

When times are hard and money is short, friction and pressure and conflict are often the outcome - whether on the streets of the city, between competitors, among organisations, or among sectors.

Kindred wins Royal Institution Christmas lectures brief

Kindred has been appointed to promote the Royal Institution's 2011 Christmas Lecture series, following a similar campaign last year.

Chancellor's speechwriter Mario Pisani in role shift to deal with media

The Treasury has handed George Osborne's speechwriter a newly created role dealing with the media, following a restructuring of its comms unit.

Nick Clegg's vow to 'get tough' on private sector pay 'strategically spot on'

The timing of Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg's vow to 'get tough' on the private sector's 'excessive boardroom pay' is 'strategically spot on' according to PR professionals.

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