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Opinion: 'Tis the season to beware PR pitfalls

As the festive multi-coloured light displays are switched on and the decorations go up, council PROs must heed the advent of the 'politically correct madness' story season. There is a good chance that PROs could dig themselves, or fall into, a journalist's trap.

Transport: prepare for the long haul

When does more disruption mean less disruption? Answer: in the strange, old-fashioned, topsy-turvy world of transport.

Opinion: Queen's Speech is ideal planning tool

The Queen's Speech may seem dated these days, but it represents the greatest forward-planning tool for local-authority PROs.

Opinion: White Paper lacks radical thought

The Local Government White Paper, released last month, disappointingly lacks teeth.

Opinion: We just don't know who to believe...

Trust makes the news-handling business work.

Opinion: Politics in London just got interesting

We all have our least favourite TLAs (three-letter abbreviations), but some should never have been created in the first place.

Opinion: Shame on councils that shun LGA list

Trafford recently became the 200th authority to sign up to the Local Government Association's Reputation campaign. As this milestone was passed, the Government produced a report showing that 60 per cent of people are unhappy with the information provided by their local authority.

Opinion: Sensitive subjects must be debated

The recent murder of Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya, a prominent critic of president Vladimir Putin, rightly attracted worldwide condemnation. In the days before her death she was reportedly working on a story about torture and abductions in Chechnya.

Opinion: Ministers exacerbate Muslim alienation

Jack Straw may have set out to create a media debate about racial integration, but apart from the fact that we now know the difference between a hijab and a niqab, the only thing the Government has achieved is further social division.

Opinion: Public are victims of lazy journalism

What do you do when newspaper reporting of your organisation is wilfully inaccurate, day in and day out?

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