PR
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Time for Johnson’s UK government to cut the PR games and level with people over Covid-19
Sometimes it’s better just to give people the news straight. Here’s Ministry of Defence Spokesman Ian McDonald in 1982 on…
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UK premier Boris Johnson fluffs his lines over COVID-19
I caught up belatedly with Boris Johnson revealing the outcome of his (somewhat delayed) Cobra emergency cabinet committee meeting, when…
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BETC hacks Instagram to track down missing people
There are some booming activities in these straightened times, unfortunately people trafficking is one of them. According to UN data…
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Nick Bailey of futurefactor: why Pride still needs rebels for a risky cause
The days are at last getting longer, birds are singing in the trees, the first buds of spring are nosing…
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Red Brick Road wins lead agency role on free-from Nomo
Red Brick Road has been appointed as lead PR and social agency by maker Kinnerton to promote Nomo, claimed to…
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Prince Harry enters the “ethical” travel trade with Travalyst
We all wondered what Harry and Meghan, about to be freed from royal duties would do next, and now we…
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Whoops – Yorkshire Tea becomes Tory Tea
All publicity is good publicity? Not in the social media age it isn’t. Boris Johnson’s new chancellor Rishi Sunak, an…
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‘Advertising pays’ is core message of Bloomberg bid
Michael Bloomberg is up from four per cent to 19 per cent among Democratic voters and, despite getting a pasting…
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Silvercast brings Aussie firefighters tribute to Times Square
Posters are said to be the oldest ad medium, certainly they’re proving arguably the most adaptable. Digital Out of Home…
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