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At a Glance: NHS launches innovation institute

Do you mean the NHS Modernisation Agency?

Railtrack case puts focus on Gov't PR

This Government has a reputation for spin and the presentation of policy too often seems to take precedence over its delivery. So it should not come as a shock to read documents filed in court as part of the Railtrack shareholders' action against the Government, which began on Monday.

Opinion: Selling ID cards is uphill fight for Labour

When then home secretary Michael Howard announced an ID card scheme to the cheering mob at the Tory Party Conference, the Labour Party was quick to condemn it. I should know: I was part of the spin machine that rubbished the idea and talked about a 'Big Brother' state. Who would have thought that a...

London's West End in retail push

Westminster City Council is trying to stem the exodus of West End shoppers to out-of-town retail centres.

Home Office bolsters immigration PR team

The Home Office has beefed up its chief immigration PR post to boost public confidence in the system in the face of a sceptical press.

MHW to run media job for North-East

The economic development agency One Northeast has hired Newcastle-based Mitchel Halton Watson (MHW) to boost the North-East's image as part of a UK-wide campaign.

Medway NHS hires for comms review

Medway NHS Trust - saddled with one of the country's worst mortality rates - is to strengthen its comms function following the appointment of former Department of Health comms manager Quentin Holden as interim comms chief.

Herts bids to reduce local road use

Hertfordshire County Council is trying to encourage young families to abandon their cars in a bid to reduce road congestion.

Hants

Fareham Borough Council has teamed up with Hampshire Police, Hampshire Fire and Rescue and other service providers to launch its first Crime Reduction Environment Week. The week - featuring a series of events - is designed to help prevent crime, improve the environment and provide support to communities...

NHS

Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is to launch a hand-washing campaign in an effort to reduce infections such as 'super-bug' MRSA. The 'Max' campaign features a two-minute cartoon with a character who demonstrates how to wash hands thoroughly. The cartoon is accompanied...

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