Aviation: Terminal 5 six months on
26 Sep 2008
Heathrow's new terminal seems to be back on track after its disastrous launch in March. Alex Blyth asks six experts whether its reputation is salvageable.
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The beginning of the Jean Charles de Menezes inquest has been a testing time for the Metropolitan Police's press office this week. The force has been accused of trying to smear de Menezes after police killed him in Stockwell tube station in July 2005.
Heathrow's new terminal seems to be back on track after its disastrous launch in March. Alex Blyth asks six experts whether its reputation is salvageable.
Increasing numbers of women in business mean hospitality events must progress beyond a box at Wembley. Claire Bond investigates new ways to network.
It's a small world. Especially for Outside Organisation's Alan Edwards when he attended a celeb auction during London Fashion Week. The leading celebrity PR man, who in a recent PRWeek profile asserted he'd 'contributed to the creation of Brand Beckham', bid £3,000 and won... a meet-and-greet with the...
1. Sometimes you have to set your sights high. Paul Tidmarsh, creator of PT's Bakery, has dedicated the past seven years 'to making the perfect biscuit'. His personal quest has ended with 'Paul's Extraordinary Biscuits'. Euro RSCG Biss Lancaster is promoting the 'unrivalled' delights.
Reviewer: Roben Hera, junior account manager, Crimson Edge PR
The Church of England hit the headlines this week for its apology to Charles Darwin for 'misunderstanding' his theory of evolution. The Church posted an article on its website apologising to the scientist 126 years after his death. The story was picked up by The Times, Guardian and Daily Mail. Some...
What is it? New products page in free weekly magazine Sport Circulation: 315,405 Deadline: Two weeks ahead Frequency: Every Friday Staff: One - Who is the space baron? Lawrence Barretto is the 'kit boy' for Sport's New Kit section. He looks at sports clothing, equipment and gadgets, and the...