19 Jun 2013
| by Gemma Charles
A number of major food brands and retailers, including Mars, PepsiCo and Tesco, have agreed to use a standardised nutritional label on the front of their products packs.
18 Jun 2013
| by Richard Morris, chief executive, Identica
Richard Morris, chief executive at branding agency Identica, and political blogger at The New Statesman and A View from Ham Common, discusses how this week's G8 summit in Northern Ireland may impact brands.
18 Jun 2013
| by Daniel Farey-Jones
Labour is calling for a statutory register of lobbyists to include all professional lobbyists, a code of conduct and sanctions.
14 Jun 2013
| by John Owens
The Liberal Democrats' new campaign focusing on job creation is a fundamental shift in campaigning strategy that will be maintained until the next general election, its head of comms has revealed.
13 Jun 2013
| by Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith
Nike has called in FleishmanHillard to handle its retained UK public affairs work for an initiative championing physical activity among children.
13 Jun 2013
| by Lynsey Barber
As the Government's lobbying plans remain firmly fixed on public affairs consultancies, PRWeek research has found that think-tanks, charities and not-for-profit organisations have greater access and potential influence within Westminster.
11 Jun 2013
| by Daniel Farey-Jones
Two in-house lobbyists and a professor of PR have expressed reservations about the Government's proposed statutory lobbying register.
10 Jun 2013
| by Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith
The latest 'lobbying' scandal to hit Parliament involving MP Tim Yeo may lead to 'a clamour for recall of MPs' that would force them to behave, according to Maitland Political's Kevin Bell.
07 Jun 2013
| by Lynsey Barber
As lobbying hits the headlines following undercover media stings, take a look at our interactive timeline to see how the story unfolded and how efforts to regulate lobbying have taken shape.
07 Jun 2013
| by Daniel Farey-Jones
Commentators on last night's Panorama lobbying sting are united in condemning apparent abuses of parliamentary rules but more mixed on its conclusions about the culture of lobbying.