Yesterday was my first taste of financial, corporate and exhibition PR and to say that it was a radical departure from my days working on public affairs communications in the... read more →
Emoji: the first truly global language, the fastest-growing new language – but are they dragging us back to the dark ages? This is a combination of very recent newspaper headlines... read more →
Pancake started as a regional news story but before you could say quack, it had found its way onto BBC Breakfast in the run up to the Bank holiday weekend... read more →
One of London's biggest heists was committed on the Easter Bank Holiday weekend, with 9 thieves taking millions of pounds worth of diamonds from the Hatton Garden diamond district, where... read more →
Whilst in the office earlier this week, a colleague called out to me to ask me something. I was just about to bite into my salmon sushi roll so shouted... read more →
Joining any new company is a rollercoaster of emotions. You are extremely excited, relishing the new challenge and filled with optimism for the future. Human beings however, are creatures of... read more →
The meetings industry has hit the headlines again this week with the launch of the North American Meetings Industry Day. With the meetings industry contributing $907 billion to the U.S. economy and an equally... read more →
End of the year press events are often a fun and festive time to get together to celebrate the holidays and while there is plenty of drinking, eating and partying,... read more →
Reasons for and against AVE. AVE, advertising value equivalent, has been used as a PR measuring tool for as long as the oldest people in PR have been doing... read more →
Parliament has disbanded, the politicians are heading back to their constituencies to fight for their ministerial seats and round one of the media boxing match would appear to have gone... read more →
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