12 Apr 2013
| by Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith
Public Health Wales wanted to improve the personal health of its NHS Wales staff, patients, and the wider community, across five lifestyle behaviour areas: drinking safely, taking regular exercise, eating five or more fruit and vegetables a day, stopping smoking, and working towards a healthy weight....
12 Jan 2012
Cat fight David Cameron used his first major interview of 2012, on the BBC's Andrew Marr Show, to outline plans giving shareholders the right to block fat cat pay rises and 'golden parachute' deals, in a step against 'crony capitalism'.
As the UK gets ready to showcase itself to the world through the Queen's Diamond Jubilee and the Olympic Games, Kate Magee does some crystal ball-gazing to predict the key issues facing the PR industry.
As another year draws to a close, PRWeek takes a look back at the biggest comms stories of 2011 and awards Golden Baubles to those who provided some light relief. Kate Magee reports.
24 Nov 2011
| by Joe Lepper
There is still a shortage of good account managers in PR agencies. Joe Lepper examines the reasons for the shortfall and what can be done to nurture talent .
Public opinion is against ceding more power to the EU or joining the euro, and most agree with David Cameron that Europe's rules and regulations stifle growth.
17 Nov 2011
| by Matt Cartmell and Nigel Green
Many police comms budgets have seen major cuts as the public sector tightens its belt. Matt Cartmell and Nigel Green look at a regional breakdown of the cuts and their impact.
17 Nov 2011
| by Matt Cartmell and Nigel Green
Only ten police authorities have grown PR budgets over the past year as widespread public sector cuts bite, exclusive research for PRWeek shows.
16 Nov 2011
| by Sara Luker
The Museum of London has appointed a new PR manager from Porter Novelli.
People 1st, the sector skills council for the hospitality, leisure, travel and tourism industries, has appointed Kindred to run a six-month brand awareness campaign for its UKSP careers website.