20 Jun 2008
| by David Quainton
The mobile phone firm will expand its comms team from 30 to 35, with
certain retail and customer service roles folded into internal and
external comms. But some staff are expected to lose their jobs ...
and customer service
staff. Jackson then plans to cut ten jobs from the enlarged outfit,
leaving 35 ...
18 Feb 2005
| by Richard Cann
Habitat is trumpeting its Interior Design Service for the first time in a regional media relations...to reflect the national availability of the service, which has a presence in just over half of its 40 UK ...
's limited to the capital,' said Habitat press officer Ginny Wain.
She added Habitat's service is more affordable, with a base cost of £200, than similar services at rivals such as Laura Ashley and John Lewis ...
12 Dec 2003
of such phrases as 'parliamentary lobbying,' to be replaced by loftier notions of integrated public affairs ...
-school 'parliamentary lobbying' has made a dramatic return to public life. As the battle heats up for the minds ...
31 Oct 2003
his new designs and based on the original publication by John Hunt entitled Ascent of Everest ...
was sent out as a teaser prior to publication, but otherwise a low-key approach to PR was adopted to create ...
HOVE CITY COUNCIL
Tired of having its free publication referred to as 'council propaganda', Brighton ...
02 May 2003
| by Robert Gray
, Slovakian, Ukrainian, Bosnian and Romanian TV and Swedish public radio.
Print coverage included La Libre ...
14 Feb 2003
NEWCASTLE: Newcastle City Council's head of arts and culture Paul Rubinstein has been named North East Communicator of the Year in the 2003 IPR Cream Awards for the region. He has been leading the council's involvement with its joint bid with Gateshead to become European Capital of Culture in 2008....
29 Nov 2002
ARTS: The Scottish Arts Council has hired Pagoda PR to assist with communication efforts. The agency team reports to SAC head of communications Moira Gibson. Work will include media training and organising workshops with national and local arts groups.
01 Nov 2002
services unpaid in his local Yorkshire Dales area to help firms hit by foot-and-mouth.
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02 Aug 2002
FAIR TRADE: The Fair Trade Foundation, which lobbies for fairer
trade conditions for developing countries, is promoting a newly created
system of Fair Trade marks to be put on products. Around 100 products in
the UK have already received the mark, including those produced by the
Co-op, Sainsburys and...
10 May 2002
CHARITY: UK-based Jewish children's charity Norwood Ravenswood has
rebranded, with the new title Norwood: Children & Families First, in a
bid to gain national recognition. The charity was created five years ago
through the merger of Norwood and Ravenswood.