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THIS WEEK’S BIG QUESTION: How long a commercial shelf life do the Spice Girls have?

delivering impact to clients and while they re able to do that they have some value. Matt Fearnley ...

FOCUS: HEALTHCARE PR - Looking good, feeling good?/As local health authorities and NHS Trusts face a new onslaught of reforms, the challenge is to communicate the changes effectively

and accountability will not be without its problems. Matt Tee, of Guy s and St Thomas in London, heads one ...

Diary: Everyone seems to be getting inside jeans in Soho

. We look right into Shilland and Co s windows, says Larkspur s Matt Fearnley, a chap who knows a ...

Larkspur buttons up Lee jeans campaign

Jeans brand Lee Cooper has picked Larkspur Communications to raise its profile - an account worth over pounds 100,000 to the agency. Much of the public relations drive will centre on the advertising campaign starting in September, said Larkspur director Matt Fearnley. The agency ...

BEING IN IT TO WIN IT: Getting on to the PR Week Awards podium isn’t as difficult as it may seem, as Stephen Farish explains

of new business. Matt Fearnley director, Larkspur Communications Small Consultancy ...

Larkspur to raise funds for cancer

projects. Larkspur director Matt Fearnley said: The Institute hasn t done fundraising ...

THIS WEEK’S BIG QUESTION: How effective are generic PR campaigns?

on a single product or service but the whole industry. Matt Fearnley Larkspur ...

BIG QUESTION: Is a food safety officer the best way to restore public confidence?

by strong scientific evidence, then I think the public can have some faith. Matt Tee Guy ...

younger, PR people will have to work harder to make up for their inadequacies, says Matt Peacock

the role vacated by those wise and cautious veterans of newsrooms past. Matt Peacock is a senior ...

Diary: War zones do less damage than a full metal cabinet on PR’s frontline

Former BBC Radio reporter Matt Peacock thought he was swapping intrepid war zone action...Former BBC Radio reporter Matt Peacock thought he was swapping intrepid war zone action for the safe world of PR when he took a job as a senior consultant at Regester Larkin. How wrong he was. Peacock spent the last nine years covering conflict in Bosnia, the West Bank, Karachi and Northern ...

 

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