Taking Action...ShellGuilty vs Royal Dutch Shell
28 May 2009 | by Kate Magee
Target: Royal Dutch Shell Protesters: ShellGuilty Location: London and Hague Date: 19 May
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Good Housekeeping is to launch a travel-sized version of its magazine.
Target: Royal Dutch Shell Protesters: ShellGuilty Location: London and Hague Date: 19 May
Smarts is handling comms for forthcoming Scottish charity event Celebrity Come Dance with Me, on a pro bono basis. The event takes place on 30 May and raises funds for Marie Curie's Big Build Appeal, which aims to raise £16.1million to build a hospice in Glasgow. Contestants include STV weather man...
Two PR agencies are providing free support to charities and are calling on the wider PR industry to do the same.
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