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PRide Awards: Eastern approaches

In association with the CIPR we look at the best in communications practice from East Anglian agencies

Media: All About ... The Office of the Adjudicator

What does its recent report mean for media agencies, Alasdair Reid asks.

Lung cancer charity puts spotlight on kids - VoluntarySector

Campaign: The Smoke Alarm Client: The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation PR team: Weber Shandwick Timescale: June-July 2005 Budget: £5,000 After the death of entertainer Roy Castle in 1994 - a non-smoker who developed lung cancer from second-hand smoke - the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation was...

Union issues workplace safety alert after 7 July - PublicAffairs

Client: Amicus PR team: The Arnold Group Timescale: August 2005 Budget: Under £20,000 Manufacturing, trade and skilled persons' union Amicus believed the 7 July terrorist attacks in London raised important questions surrounding employee safety and whether firms were prepared for such events. The Arnold...

War Child inspires fever for Help charity album -Charity

Campaign: Help: A Day in the Life Client: War Child PR team: Weber Shandwick Timescale: July-September 2005 Budget: Pro bono

Industry survey: PR in numbers - the state of the nation

For the first time, the CIPR has produced a nationwide analysis of the size and value of the PR industry. Jane Simms reports

Ad strategy: Past its sell-by date?

A long-running campaign can make a brand. But what happens when the market moves on? Claire Murphy reports.

Brand Health Check: Poultry

The spread of bird flu threatens a fresh crisis for the UK meat industry. Joanna Bowery asks how it should respond.

Profile: Francesca Polini, global comms director, Greenpeace

The petite and immaculately dressed Francesca Polini - with her well-cut suit, silver cuff-links and beautiful Italian leather shoes - is a far cry from the banner-waving Greenpeace stereotype. Yet she has been known to indulge in a bit of activism.

Close-Up: Live Issue - Is online digital creative reachingmaturity?

Last week's Campaign Digital Awards shon a spotlight on the industry's creative strengths and weaknesses.

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