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Letter - Green Party doing its best to get noticed

As a PRO for Lambeth Green Party in my spare time, I was intrigued to read your analysis 'Where on earth is the Green Party?' (PRWeek, 14 April).

Letter - Beware tax cost of using freelancers

With the upsurge in the use of freelancers ('How freelancers stole a March,' 7 April) and companies turning to them for both short and longer-term contracts, firms need to protect themselves from potential trouble with the taxman.

Letter - Specialist teams can ensure fair payment

Your article 'Agency 2020' (Analysis, 21 April) was an interesting look into the future of the PR industry. It showed that we must learn lessons from the advertising world to ensure we are paid fairly for every service we provide to our clients, including our bright ideas.

Smiles flash at the Shaftas awards

The annual Shaftas awards, which 'celebrate' erroneous tabloid celebrity 'scoops', saw a debauched gathering of media types at the Astor Bar & Grill in central London on Tuesday.

Cabinet Office talks up 'mobile threat'

This week the Cabinet Office announced plans to improve government comms as part of its drive to restore trust between government, public and the media.

Wrestling tour pulls in celebrity punters

Diary's grapple fans snapped up an invitation to the WWE Wrestlemania Revenge Tour last Friday - it offered the chance to meet the spandex-clad sportsmen of the fabled 'squared circle'.

World Cup-related survey hell begins

With the World Cup six weeks away, employers are falling over each other to position themselves as caring souls by offering staff ways to watch matches without getting fired.

Hit or Miss... Jade Goody exits marathon in ambulance

Former Big Brother housemate Jade Goody's 'attempt' to run the London Marathon in aid of NSPCC is unlikely to see a brightening of her dim image. Eschewing the gruelling training undertaken by genuine competitors, Goody told the BBC that she quit preparations after becoming 'bored'. The Sun described...

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Kate Nicholas: Hewitt's gaffe widens the credibility gap

Does she think that the public are completely stupid? I refer of course to the insult to the intelligence delivered by Patricia Hewitt when she claimed the NHS has just enjoyed its best-ever year.

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