The Ebola epidemic in West Africa is creating a dreadful humanitarian disaster where the main focus of discussion has been on how to mobilise sufficient levels of international aid efforts... read more →
In a recent article PRmoment.com ran a summary of Chris Blackhurst’s ‘bad PR’ rant and highlighted 14 reasons why hacks (journalists) hate flacks (PRs). Whilst I have to agree the... read more →
Lord Northcliffe's famous dictum : "news is something someone somewhere doesn't want printed. Everything else is advertising" came to mind recently when the Independent on Sunday reported the death of... read more →
We’re nearly all party-conferenced-out, with the Conservatives, Labour and UKIP having already taken to the stage and the Lib Dems taking their turn next week.The media coverage has been extensive,... read more →
Networking. The word alone is enough to strike terror in the heart of many people. Yet it’s an activity which many people in the world of business, particularly the PR... read more →
Just another positive piece I’ve discovered about coupons in the media recently.http://moneyfacts.co.uk/news/vouchers/the-rise-of-the-savvy-shopper/ Why is this? Well there’s a strong indication that consumers love coupons! The number of coupons redeemed in... read more →
So amongst the back to school news this week, was the very exciting news that there was a new royal bun in the oven ....again! Prince Charles has said he... read more →
As the end of my second year at University came to a close there was one thing on everyone’s mind, getting work experience. Having been reminded all year about the... read more →
Unless you’ve been living under rock for the past month you will have seen, heard about or even participated in the widespread charity initiative ‘ALS Ice Bucket Challenge’. Social media... read more →
Greggs has been in the news this week thanks to the fake logo, complete with offensive slogan, which came to light because of a Google algorithm error. This had the potential... read more →
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