09 Feb 2012
| by Sara Luker
Stephen Abell, who last week called for newspapers to be fined for breaching standards as part of the ongoing judicial inquiry, is joining Pagefield in April as a crisis comms specialist.
Abell told PRWeek ...
for newspapers to be fined for breaching standards, stating that the new PCC will have to 'deal with complaints ...
09 Feb 2012
Ketchum Pleon London has appointed Rupert Lewis as a director of corporate and public affairs. Lewis joins the agency from MHP Communications and has previously worked for both Fishburn Hedges and Bell Pottinger.
Lionel Zetter , a leading public affairs consultant, told The Political ...
09 Feb 2012
| by Jeremy Lee
positions. In fact, maybe even a decade ago, the wonderfully quiet and understated but wryly amusing Altman ...
stupid, I persevered longer than I should have, even though it was obvious to everyone else that I ...
09 Feb 2012
| by John Woodcock
the centre during the Labour years. But even at the worst moments, there would have been pressure to sack ...
09 Feb 2012
| by Rebecca Miskin and Zoe Bale
with media owners as well as developing innovative ways for standard press formats to link into branded ...
09 Feb 2012
| by Staff
' Valentine's Day offer
There aren't many things more enjoyable than an evening at a Rileys club, so its ...
09 Feb 2012
| by Polly Rance
relations at the London Borough of Hackney ...
09 Feb 2012
| by Alasdair Reid
sales (also now run by a woman, come to think of it) employs fewer out-and-out orcs these days and even ...
09 Feb 2012
| by Ian Darby
At the end of March, Guardian News Media is inviting the public to an open weekend at its King's Cross office in London.
Unlike The Guardian's online content, though, the live experience isn't free. Some of the more economically challenged denizens of N1 might argue that a weekend ticket price of 60 ...
09 Feb 2012
| by Matt Cartmell
for London 2012 Godric Smith, who worked as a fellow spokesman for Blair, describes Kelly as someone who ...