Ed Miliband breaks silence over Occupy London protest at right time, say PROs
07 Nov 2011 | by Sara Luker
Ed Miliband wrote about the Occupy London protests in the Observer on Sunday, striking the right
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In its most recent defence of the PR industry, the CIPR has criticised a leading Observer columnist for what it calls 'sweeping portrayals'. In a letter sent earlier this month, CIPR chief executive Jane Wilson spoke out against Nick Cohen's article entitled 'Beware PR men bearing dictators ...
Ed Miliband wrote about the Occupy London protests in the Observer on Sunday, striking the right
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Director of comms Ahmed is set to join the Sunday Telegraph as business editor. He is the latest in a series of senior colleagues to resign as pressure grows on the body s head Trevor Phillips to step down. Ahmed only moved into PR at the end of 2007 from The Observer, where he was executive editor ...
of The Observer yesterday after it sent a letter to the newspaper signed by 18 Church of England bishops ... down and then our team got the bishops to sign it. We sold it in to [Observer policy editor] Daniel ... was printed in The Observer. Diocese of Ripon and Leeds press and comms officer John Carter said that he ...
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