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Rebekah Brooks' Bell Pottinger spokesman takes proactive comms stance

Rebekah Brooks' PR representative Bell Pottinger is taking a proactive stance by pre-empting the Crown Prosecution Services' announcement and dubbing the decision 'unjust'.

Andy Coulson brought focus on Cameron's 'sofa government' at Leveson

Andy Coulson's performance at the Leveson Inquiry yesterday will place more heat on David Cameron for running a 'sofa government', according to the PRCA chief executive Francis Ingham.

Boris Johnson aide Guto Harri poised to quit after Olympics

London mayor Boris Johnson's media strategist Guto Harri is set to leave his post after the Olympics.

David Cameron is warned events are 'out of his control'

David Cameron's 'credibility has been destroyed' as the 'media narrative' has moved against him, according to commentators.

George Eustice: You need to work with the weather

Enoch Powell once said that for a politician to complain about the press is like a ship's captain complaining about the sea.

CIPR and PRCA respond to IPCC attack on Met Police

The CIPR has called on the Met Police's comms unit to start rebuilding trust, after the Independent Police Complaints Commission's scathing attack.

IPCC accuses Met Police of 'poor judgement' over News of the World

A police regulator has found that professional boundaries were blurred between figures at the Metropolitan Police Service and the News of the World, over the appointment of Neil Wallis.

Tulisa Contostavlos libel case agency blasts 'lying' PR professionals

The co-founder of Hackford Jones, which last week launched a defamation action against a journalism blog, has attacked 'lying' celeb PR professionals for creating 'huge levels of suspicion' around the industry.

Number 10 reviews press expertise after wave of negative coverage

Downing Street is formulating plans to bolster its print news expertise after a week of being slammed by the press, according to well-connected Conservative sources.

Ian Monk: Media obsession damages politics

They lined up like performing animals, pasties and pies stuffed uncomfortably into their mouths as they smiled rictus grins.


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