It’s hugely anticipated, widely dissected afterwards and generates incredible amounts of media coverage. Party policy manifestos? No, handshakes. The recent focus on all things grip and grin began, of course,... read more →
It’s one week before the General Election; the temperature in the debate is rising as the polls show the gap between Conservatives and Labour closing and both parties are adopting... read more →
Case studies; they’re ideal for PR and everyone loves them. For a journalist, they are an illuminating way to add colour to an article with personal opinion and examples of... read more →
The adage is a that a picture is worth a thousand words and whether you are a brand, business or politician, the photo opp is key in public relations activity.... read more →
‘During the US election campaign, fake election news stories generated more engagement on Facebook than the top election stories from 19 major news outlets combined’ quotes CIPR President Jason MacKenzie... read more →
United Airlines’ reputation has taken a massive hit after video emerged of law-enforcement personnel violently dragging a passenger from his seat on a flight to Louisville, Kentucky, from Chicago on... read more →
What is news? It’s a crucial question for the PR industry. It’s the plural of new, a reminder that ‘if it isn’t new, it isn’t news’. And: ‘News is something... read more →
This week witnessed the UK launch of Square, a financial tech company looking to empower small business owners. Headed by Twitter co-founder and current CEO Jack Dorsey, it enables retailers... read more →
We are living in a digital age and with this in mind we are also living in the age of visual culture. In PR, this translates to your client's brand,... read more →
The ad publicising Aston Martin’s most recent promotion in the States is a thing of beauty in its simplicity – it combines Daniel Craig, an Aston Martin and cuddly puppies... read more →
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