Why do some major media stories come and go in moments while others just won’t go away? The row over what Government Chief Whip Andrew Mitchell said or didn’t say... read more →
THE OLYMPICS AND PARALYMPICS – OUR INSIDERS’ VIEWS Three of the team at Clareville have had a relatively unusual view of the Olympics and Paralympics – from the inside.... read more →
Say the words ‘PR’ and press releases and text come to mind, however, images are also a vital part of the public relations toolkit and should not be underestimated. When... read more →
The debate of the social media will always be ongoing. Some love it, some hate it. Some people say it’s the transparency of it all; there’s no hiding behind it. ... read more →
It’s that time of year again. The month of August is synonymous with many things; holidays, sun, festivals and… exam results. Yet again the media is saturated with news stories... read more →
Facebook’s biological clock is ticking with news this week, that with the advent of compulsory Timeline, everyone can now share that they're expecting a baby, a picture, the due date,... read more →
In the PR world the month of August used to be regarded as ‘silly season’. With politicians away, celebrities off to sunnier climates and many people trying to get through... read more →
Making or breaking reputations in London this summer The Oly****s (or should I say ‘the major sporting event in the capital of England this year’) will make or break thousands... read more →
A survey of teenagers recently revealed that 70% of 12-18 year olds want work experience to be compulsory. Initially this seems extreme, but in the world of PR it’s not... read more →
It’s finally here. The Olympic Torch will end its journey and London 2012 will open with what, by all accounts, is set to be a spectacular ceremony. But are the... read more →
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