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Culture, media and sport: Military Wives sing their way to the top

Although the military had a constant presence in the UK media, soldiers' next-of-kin were underrepresented. BBC Two ran a documentary created by production firm Twenty Twenty called The Choir: Military Wives. It united two choirs of military wives to perform for the nation and was hosted by choirmaster...

Insight, Research & Strategy: Diabetes UK reveals state of the nation

Diabetes UK wanted to put diabetes on the political agenda ahead of a National Audit Office report on government spending. The campaign centred on its State of the Nation report, which outlined failings in healthcare for diabetes sufferers.

MHP Communications appoints former Downing Street adviser Sean Worth

MHP Communications has appointed Sean Worth, formerly a special adviser to David Cameron, to boost its policy knowhow.

HJPR picked as magician Dynamo's personal publicist

HJPR has been taken on by celebrity magician Dynamo to act as his personal publicist.

ENS partners law firm to provide legal and PR advice for sports stars

A comms agency has launched a PR and legal advice service to handle issues concerning sports brands' reputation.

Mindshare brings in Propeller PR to grow UK profile

Media and marketing agency Mindshare UK has picked Propeller PR following a pitch shoot-out.

Four Colman Getty wins briefs for photography contest and rock band

Four Colman Getty has been awarded two briefs to promote an environmental photography competition and look after the new album of cult rock band The Enid.

Hit or Miss? Royal couple sue French magazine over topless pictures of Kate

Clarence House responded to the publication of photographs of the Duchess of Cambridge sunbathing topless with a strongly worded statement calling the invasion of privacy 'grotesque', 'totally unjustifiable' and likening it to the press' treatment of Princess Diana.

Ian Monk: Danger and power in the modern age

It was the week when the lightning speed of modern media technology collided with the immovable tenets of an ancient religion to spark global violence.

Duchess of Cambridge right to 'put a marker down' over topless pictures

The royal family are right to 'put a marker down' around the publication of topless pictures of the Duchess of Cambridge, PROs have said.

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