22 Dec 2010
| by David Singleton
of the Daily Mail both confessed to having 'qualms' about the sting operation on BBC Today programme this week. Preston said 'it was a bit of a borderline case', but suggested it could be argued that the sting ...
-editor Jonathan Isaby stated: The Daily Telegraph will doubtless seek to claim that its sting has been ...
29 Mar 2012
| by Danny Rogers
acknowledged that stings in this area are an easy win. Too easy.
From The Guardian's pursuit of the Adam Werritty/Liam Fox affair, and The Independent's sting on Bell Pottinger, to this week's Sunday Times 'cash ...
stings and more opprobrium for the public affairs business.
In the meantime, lobbyists are advised ...
04 Apr 2012
| by John Owens
The PRCA has rejected a complaint against Bell Pottinger Public Affairs (BPPA) following a sting....
Francis Ingham, PRCA CEO, said afterwards that the BIJ/Independent sting had failed in its ostensible ...
in general.
He described the sting as underhand, unethical and improper in PRWeek late last year. ...
30 Mar 2006
| by by Joe Lepper
's investigations editor and infamous 'fake sheikh', after being the target of his latest sting....through his stings, have not been published.
The MP has also referred the matter to the Metropolitan ...
, during the failed sting Mahmood and his team asked him a variety of questions ranging from ...
31 Aug 2005
| by by Julia Pearlman
complainants saying they knew people who had nearly died or had died from an adverse reaction to a sting ...
it considered that the final film was "whimsical in the treatment of a bee sting", "farcical in tone ...
22 Dec 2010
| by Arif Durrani
His indiscreet comments about a "declared war on Mr Murdoch," made to journalists posing as local constituents, have resulted in Cable being stripped of his powers to rule on competition and policy issues relating to media, broadcasting, digital and telecoms sector.
The sting has made headlines around ...
10 Aug 2001
| by Edited by JOE LEPPER
The Rainforest Foundation UK, the conservation charity founded by
the singer Sting, is to crank up its PR work.
A deal has been struck with corporate social responsibility specialist ...
, is now being drawn up by Amazon MD Louise
Morriss.
Founders Sting and wife Trudie Styler ...
03 Apr 2008
| by Matt Cartmell
East Renfrewshire Council claims to have produced Scotland's first council e-magazine....The existing magazine for residents, named ER Magazine, has now been turned into an e-magazine by Busby-based company Intelligent Brochures. The council, in the West of Scotland, says ...
. The e-magazine is available on the home page of the website and a link will be emailed to any resident ...
27 Jul 2000
The controversial regulation and investigatory powers bill, dubbed the “e-snooping bill”, has been...LONDON (Brand Republic) - The controversial regulation and investigatory powers bill, dubbed the “e-snooping bill”, has been passed into UK law.
The RIP bill gives the government the power to intercept email and demand access to encryption keys. It was approved in the House of Commons yesterday ...
12 Dec 2007
| by Matt Cartmell
The European Cervical Cancer Association (ECCA) is using Ogilvy PR to launch its first ever e-campaign.