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Gransnet offers a grand choice

Influential parents' website Mumsnet has turned its attention to the older generation with the May launch of spin-off site Gransnet.

Healthcare: Novartis seeks help for meningitis drug

Pharma giant Novartis has a global brief out to pitch for its groundbreaking meningitis vaccine, PRWeek understands.

Healthcare: The Week in Healthcare

Citigate in silk clothing brief.

Healthcare: On the Agenda - Combined pills risk to older people

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Public Affairs: The Week in Lobbying

Age UK director of policy and public affairs Andy Harrop is leaving to become general secretary of the Fabian Society. Harrop, a Labour candidate at the 2005 general election, replaces Sunder Katwala, who is departing to set up the Social Justice Communications Agency. Harrop starts the new role in...

Public Affairs: Euro lobbying body set to expel agency

A UK lobbying firm could be kicked out of the profession's European trade association following a heated exchange of emails.

Public Affairs: Edelman to lose Burrell

Edelman's European vice-chairman Michael Burrell was set to make a shock departure from the agency as PRWeek went to press.

Public Affairs: Soap Box - Dominic Church, managing director, Westminster Advisers

Politics has been turned on its head since the last general election.

Voluntary Sector: Skills body signs Forster

Education charity SkillForce has selected Forster to lead a comms review and develop a new strategy.

Voluntary Sector: The Week in Charities

Alzheimer's Society director of external affairs Andrew Ketteringham is retiring, and will step down on 31 December. Ketteringham, aged 61, will have been director for five years by the end of 2011.


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