Portland is being sold to FTI Consulting, according to well-placed industry sources.
Prime Minister David Cameron must use the Conservative Party Conference next week to reassure his party and the public that the spending cuts will work, say public affairs heavyweights in the latest PRWeek podcast.
Former Citigate Dewe Rogerson chief executive Jonathan Clare has teamed up with fellow Citigate co-founder David Wright again by joining Porta Communications.
The journalist-turned PR man who asked Tony Blair if he had 'blood on his hands' following the suicide of David Kelly has spoken exclusively to PRWeek about the controversial episode.
The Labour Party is putting social media at the heart of a new campaign to present Labour as 'the party of the countryside'.
Labour leader Ed Miliband's announcement that his party would reduce maximum university fees for students in England has been labelled 'confused' and 'mistimed' by public affairs professionals.
Former Grayling chief executive Nigel Kennedy has left The Communication Group after only seven months at the helm.
Four Communications is expanding its business with the opening of two new offices in Edinburgh and Muscat, Oman.
21 Sep 2011
| by Jon McLeod
The party conference scrum has got to stop.
Public affairs heavyweight Jon McLeod has called for an end to party conference 'scrums', stating that the money they cost could be spent 'on something more productive'.