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A new Tony Blair? Just what we don't need

For many people Tony Blair's third election victory will have been the political event of 2005. But for me the year's most significant moment was the speech I heard in the Winter Gardens, Blackpool, a few months later.

Analysis: So what did Jamie actually achieve?

Jamie Oliver’s campaign to boost the quality of school dinners was arguably the most effective of 2005. Hannah Marriott asks if it can sustain its momentum

Kate Nicholas: Christmas is not offensive, materialism is

In the last PRWeek of the year, it seems appropriate to touch on Christmas, but perhaps for the sake of political correctness I should refer instead to that glorious Americanism ‘the holidays’. Certainly the C-word seems to be causing the now traditional festive stress in council PR offices.

Audit Office picks Tester for Govt efficiency drive

The National Audit Office (NAO) has hired Neil Tester as director of comms and marketing as it sets tougher targets on saving public money.

Arts body nets H&K’s Hastie

Arts Council England has signed up Hill & Knowlton consultant Shiona Hastie as head of internal comms.

IDeA writes guide on ‘tougher CPA’

The Improvement and Development Agency has launched its latest toolkit for council communicators.

If staff are on side benefits will follow

You might have your messaging, media relations and direct communications with stakeholders sewn up. But if you are working for an organisation that provides goods or services to masses of people – and employs large numbers who get to meet the public and customers – beware. This is why I believe PR should...

NGO watch: Christmas season buoys charities’ home appeals

The beginning of the festive season saw a shift away from foreign aid stories to coverage of homegrown charity issues last month.

Tenovus puts lifestyle and cancer link in spotlight

Cancer charity Tenovus is seeking to educate people about the connection between lifestyle and cancer.

St John’s Ambulance in London volunteer/cash bid

The London arm of St John’s Ambulance has hired agency support as it seeks volunteers and cash in an increasingly competitive charity sector.

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