PRWEEK AWARDS 2003: Corporate & Public - The Government News Network Award - Public Sector
31 Oct 2003
WINNER - MAKE MY DAY; BRIGHTON HOVE CITY COUNCIL
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Good or bad PR can 'make or break' individual private-finance initiatives in the NHS, one senior healthcare PRO claimed last week at a conference organised by the NHS Confederation-backed Future Healthcare Network.
WINNER - MAKE MY DAY; BRIGHTON HOVE CITY COUNCIL
LOCAL GOVERNMENT: The Local Government Association and Public Sector Strategies Conference are hosting an event looking at the Government's strategy for local e-government. Speakers at the event, at Local Government House in Westminster on 18 March, include Office of the Deputy Prime Minister's local...
Rhodes Communications to handle PR for its conference of global local and central government
The Russian government, headquartered in Moscow, has hired public relations consultancy Business League Communication Agency to provide PR support for international sports events planned for this year and 2001. The first event will be the Moscow International Peace Marathon set to take place this month....
The Government emerged in the press as making the best of a bad job over Sunday s Countryside March. The defence of a narrow cause, fox-hunting, had ballooned into a mass movement, which left politicians on the back foot. The Prime Minister s One Nation vision for town and country and for rich and poor...
Millennium Central, the body set up to organise the Millennium Exhibition, has drafted in a former...Millennium Central, the body set up to organise the Millennium Exhibition, has drafted in a former aide to Tony Blair to head its press and parliamentary affairs department. Gez Sagar, who ... Exhibition in the lead up to the year 2000. Sagar will report to Millennium Central s chief ...
Welcome to the first incarnation of a new element in Campaign in which we invite experts to burrow beneath the surface of the catch-all that is "digital". Google, Isobar Mobile, JWT London, LBI and MBA share their insights on mobile.