WHY PR IS NOW BETTER PLACED THAN IT EVER HAS BEEN BEFORE

Ros Trinick discusses why the public relations industry is going from strength to strength
LONDON’S TAXI WARS

The High Court ruling on the Uber taxi app
Tips for Natalie – Why preparation is everything before a media interview

The Green Party has been hitting the headlines with the launch of its General Election campaign. Sadly for them, rather than focusing on the policy offering, the media storm was triggered by what has been dubbed the “worst party leader interview ever given”.
The Care Act – where do providers stand?
The Care Act received Royal Assent in May. A piece of seminal legislation, it represents the biggest overhaul of the care sector in over 60 years.
PLMR poll shows Theresa May is three times more popular than Yvette Cooper for PM | PLMR.co.uk

PLMR has released a new poll, conducted by ComRes, showing Theresa May as the female leader that the public would most like to see occupy No 10.
BACK OF THE NET OR OWN GOAL: WILL THE 2014 WORLD CUP BE A PR SUCCESS?
FIFA are no strangers to PR challenges.
Technology and equality – an impossible synergy?
The news that Adria Richards, the woman who tweeted a photo of two men making what she felt were sexist jokes at a tech conference, was fired last week has provoked mixed reactions.
Key Moments in History
In the history of Great Britain, there have been many key moments that have helped to shape where we are today.
TAX AVOIDANCE – BLACK AND WHITE OR SHADES OF GREY
Since the Chancellor’s Budget Speech on 21st March, the debate over tax avoidance has been raging across the media, provoking widespread furore from an array of different quarters.
NOT SO CYNICAL AFTER ALL – PLMR ATTENDS SECRET MILLIONAIRE SCREENING AT SHEFFIELD CATHEDRAL
Working in PR and lobbying you get used to people assuming that the profession is innately cynical. Whether you’ve watched The Thick of It, In The Loop or Wag the Dog, there are lots of examples which lead many to the conclusion that it’s all spin, spin, spin.