Meetings, conventions, exhibitions, forums. What’s the common denominator? They all enable face to face communication. We manage PR campaigns for many major exhibitions and events across the UK and beyond,... read more →
Catching the underground to our lovely PR offices just off the New Kings Road is usually relatively easy. Whilst there is the regular jostling and pushing on what’s an often... read more →
Are media relations for sports and B2B events –the same? Out of sight of TV viewers, even of the crowd at sporting events, there is a hive of activity that... read more →
The American Presidential election is unlike any voting process out there, consisting of a gruelling set of trials often lasting more than twenty months. Every aspect of a candidate’s life... read more →
PR is an industry best learned with field experience. It wasn’t until I graduated that I found out just how vital this work experience would be, for both the intern... read more →
As a keen cyclist my bike is an essential part of my life – I use it to commute, to go to meetings and events, socially and for weekend bike... read more →
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 →
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