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The Year Ahead: What will you face?

How do PROs see 2005 panning out for the industry and what lessons can be learned from the past 12 months, asks Jo Bowman.

Campaign: Doncaster gets youth engaged in politics - Public Sector

Campaign: Speak your Mind Client: Doncaster Youth Council and Doncaster Council PR team: The Publicity Bureau Timescale: 4-22 October 2004 Budget: Less than £5,000

European PR: Managing Europe

Do PR agencies need a European CEO or are regional practice chiefs more than adequate? Adam Hill investigates.

Council Survey: Local representation on the front foot

Local council PROs are increasingly having to link communications with public satisfaction, finds Rob Gray.

Campaign: UK Transplant boosts calls to organ register - Public Sector

Public Sector: Rescuing the railways

The Government has pledged £180bn to update public transport. But what does this mean for rail PROs? asks Robert Gray.

Political PR: Conference Eyewitness

On the eve of the last Labour Party Conference before the general election, the Sunday Times political editor asks: has the event lost its buzz?

Global Round Table: An international meeting of minds

With a range of public relations issues under discussion, Stephanie Roberts reports on PRWeek's inaugural global round table.

NHS Communications: Changing perceptions

The NHS is changing, but public perception of it has not kept apace. So how can comms help? asks Mary Cowlett.

Investor Relations: Strengthening corporate Britain

As the Government considers statutory non-financial reporting, Richard Carpenter explores the implications.


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