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Jamie Oliver's Better Food Foundation awards public affairs account to InHouse

InHouse Communications has been appointed to provide public affairs support to Jamie Oliver's charity.

Government's comms on Budget 'more disciplined' than last year

The Government's scene-setting for Wednesday's Budget was 'more disciplined' compared with last year's widely criticised comms efforts, but its insistence on leaking key measures early could backfire.

The Medical Technology Group lines up agency pitch list

The Medical Technology Group has called an end to its five-year relationship with Weber Shandwick.

Campaigners target political parties with ambitious data plans

Data on the supporters of issues-based campaigns is being used to help amass a trove of information available ahead of the next general election.

PRWeek TV: Where will UKIP's increasing popularity take it?

UKIP's broadening appeal won't bring it 2015 general election seats but could tempt The Sun into embarrassing the Tories next year, according to Weber Shandwick's Alex Deane and Pagefield's Stig Abell.

Irish trade body in agency search to boost economy

InterTradeIreland, a body promoting economic co-operation between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, is seeking PR support.

Meningitis UK drafts in Tetra Strategy for vaccine campaign

Tetra Strategy is working on a public affairs drive intended to build a case for the NHS to adopt the first licensed vaccine for meningitis B.

APPC, CIPR and PRCA act on lobbying register

Three industry bodies have sent a joint definition of 'professional lobbying' to the government minister overseeing plans to legislate for a statutory lobbying register.

Drinks trade fights minimum pricing with 'Why should we pay more?' campaign

The wine and spirits industry is mustering a two-pronged public affairs and consumer PR fight against David Cameron's attempt to introduce a minimum price for alcohol.

Ed Miliband stealing 'Liberal Democrats' most well-known policy'

Ed Miliband's appropriation of the mansion tax from the Liberal Democrats 'might suit Labour in electoral terms' but still leaves him short of original policies, according to comms experts.


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