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The Big Issue: use a streetwise pitch

As readership of the fundraising magazine soars at Christmas, Alex Black looks at the best routes for coverage

Analysis: So what did Jamie actually achieve?

Jamie Oliver’s campaign to boost the quality of school dinners was arguably the most effective of 2005. Hannah Marriott asks if it can sustain its momentum

WPP plans to put GCI back on track

As GCI prepares to bid farewell to its long-serving European supremo, Tom Williams charts its challenges in the UK and asks what the future holds for a group that has spent 2005 restructuring its management

Only facts can kill healthcare fiction

The DoH infuriated the tabloids by excluding them from a briefing on the flu-vaccine shortage. An ex-DoH head of news assesses how to deal with scare stories

Analysis: Break into Northern Ireland's clique

Northern Ireland’s media scene is characterised by strong relations between local PROs and journalists. Hannah Marriott reports on trends in the province, where communities are largely loyal to their local papers

DIY brands strain to rebuild appeal

DIY retailer B&Q, in the throes of a store-closure and job-cutting programme, has just axed its top comms role. Alex Black assesses the challenge faced by the brand and its rivals to woo back DIY-weary consumers

Can Merck bounce back from Vioxx?

As the first federal case over withdrawn painkiller Vioxx goes to trial in the US, David Quainton looks at Merck’s fall from grace and the implications for the pharma trade

Mark your place in the literary mags

The Whitbread Book Awards judges have overlooked many big names this year, ushering surprise contenders onto the shortlist. Sarah Robertson examines the publishing trade press and how PROs should target them

Analysis: Off-the-record - a question of trust

Off-the-record briefing is a dangerous practice for the unwary, but it can also be of great mutual benefit to PROs and journalists. Hannah Marriott and Tom Williams ask both camps to clarify their rules of engagement

Why don't we trust Government stats?

The latest evidence of declining public trust in official government information was unveiled this week by Mori. Sarah Robertson examines its findings, gauges industry reaction and asks what should be done.

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