08 Dec 2005
Arts Council England has signed up Hill & Knowlton consultant Shiona Hastie as head of internal...with communicating to 800 staff – was created three years ago when the Arts Council for England merged ...
08 Dec 2005
| by Sarah Robertson
Funded by Sport England and the Commission for Racial Equality, it wants to raise its profile and help minority, migrant and refugee communities overcome barriers to playing sport. 'Having just secured £2m from the Government, we want to develop a corporate identity for the programme,' said comms ...
08 Dec 2005
manufacturing, engineering, textile and food technology. A fifth of England's food is produced there. Georgina ...
08 Dec 2005
| by Alex Black
. It shifts up to 155,000 copies in the UK every week, and has North of England and South-West editions ...
. The regional editions offer good opportunities for coverage. The Scottish and North of England publications ...
01 Dec 2005
England Basketball, the governing body for the sport, has hired start-up agency Podium PR to build...The England team includes former NBA star John Amaechi. Podium PR is aiming to build relationships between basketball players and the media to 'introduce stars' personalities and achievements to the public'. England Basketball CEO Keith Mair said: 'People need to get to know the stars. Not enough ...
01 Dec 2005
| by Hannah Marriott
and a small minority in England. He claims England-based PROs 'would benefit from being more aware ...
01 Dec 2005
| by Suzy Bashford
medicine. A study by Sheffield University, meanwhile, shows that almost half of all GPs in England already ...
, in which the England rugby team's acupuncturist discussed the benefits of the therapy. Media were invited ...
24 Nov 2005
Sport England has reaffirmed its commitment to Hill & Knowlton, reappointing the agency after a...of the lift, walking or cycling to work, and getting involved in new sports,' said Sport England comms manager ...
to Sport England, the figure is currently 30 per cent. The campaign advises people to do 30 minutes ...
24 Nov 2005
the charity would pay particular attention to print and broadcast media in the North-West of England (the ...
24 Nov 2005
| by Hannah Marriott
The drive, run by AS Biss Co, has the backing of Robbie Williams, Cliff Richard, the England and Wales Cricket Board and the Rugby Football Union. Touting has been illegal at football matches for 11 years, and a motion to make it illegal at the 2012 London Olympics is going through parliament ...