Harrow snaps up Scotsman editor
26 Oct 2007
The Scotsman’s media editor is to join Harrow Council as a senior press officer at the end of the month.
Trimedia Harrison Cowley is to provide PR support for the first major campaign to encourage the employment of women in science, engineering and technology.
The Scotsman’s media editor is to join Harrow Council as a senior press officer at the end of the month.
Bell Pottinger has been taken on by two NHS hospital trusts as the media continue to focus their attention on the state of the UK's hospitals.
The Government has turned to agency backing for a forthcoming three-pronged push to promote issues around drugs, sexual health and teenage pregnancy.
Managing the announce- ment of thousands of job cuts is hardly easy, but when the organisation is the BBC and it has to report on its own announcement, the task becomes very difficult indeed.
Essex County Council is claiming to be the first UK council to use Facebook as a PR tool, by launching a campaign against the planned closure of post offices throughout the county.
Merton Council has hired an ex-Sky News journalist and two agency PROs as it completes a year-long overhaul of its PR operation.
The body set up to drive through sweeping changes in the children’s workforce is planning an aggressive PR push, with five new hires in the pipeline.
The Maidstone hospital scandal offers stark lessons for the NHS and should mark a turning point in its communications approach.
The Department for Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform has called in Trimedia Harrison Cowley to publicise the dangers of fireworks in the run-up to bonfire night.