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Aid charities prepare for 2011

Practical Action and Global Ethics appoint agencies to help them raise awareness.

Simon Wren returns to Ministry of Defence with Afghan objective

The incoming Ministry of Defence comms director will face the challenge of creating a clear narrative on Afghanistan, while dealing with the increasing requirements for transparency, according to one seasoned Whitehall comms professional.

LGA reintroduces comms director position

The Local Government Association is reinvesting in comms within months of abolishing its comms director role.

DDB's Woodford joins Skillset

Skillset, the government-backed skills and training group, has appointed DDB UK's chairman and chief executive Stephen Woodford to its board.

Unicef reviews global ad account

Unicef, the international charity that protects the rights of children, is holding a review of its global advertising account.

War Child Canada 'holiday heimlich' by John St

War Child has launched a Christmas campaign encouraging supporters to give 'War Child' gifts as presents.

Amnesty International 'fence' by Brothers and Sisters

Brothers and Sisters has created a series of street art for Amnesty International which appears invisible until it's viewed from a particular angle.

Labour expected to unveil Tom Baldwin and Bob Roberts as comms chiefs

The Labour Party is poised to announce the appointment of The Times journalist Tom Baldwin as chief comms adviser to party leader Ed Miliband.

Practical Action and Global Ethics appoint agencies to help them raise awareness

Two international development charities have signed PR agencies in a bid to keep overseas development on the media agenda in 2011.

Local government cuts could boost agency opportunities long-term, observers predict

With local government expecting the worst cuts to funding since the end of the Second World War, the cutbacks may eventually increase opportunities for agencies, according to one senior industry practitioner.


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