Special Reports

 

Each year we take an in-depth look at some of the major PR sectors and disciplines – healthcare, public affairs, consumer, financial and digital. Reports include essays from senior agency players, complemented by editorial features.

 

This year we have extended the schedule to include public sector, corporate reputation and regional PR. Our new international series, begun late in 2008 with a Middle East report, will also include India in 2009.

Healthcare - May 2009

How hospitals' PR teams have fought back against C-Difficile. Plus - the...

 
 

Public Affairs

The Obama effect, combined with a weakened UK Labour party and a...

 
 

Regional PR

From investor relations at a submarine company in Aberdeen to arranging media...

 
 

Tories woo thought leaders

Want to make an impact on Cameron's Conservatives? Demonstrate thought leadership

 
 

A new tone for new times?

Different messages and sensitivity are the keys to influencing policy-makers in the...

 
 

All change in Boris' London

Recent political events have transformed the capital - now is the time...

 
 

Developers vs democracy

Projects may fall foul of councillors if developers are not made aware...

 
 

NICE work if you can get it

Detailed knowledge of NICE's quest for value in the NHS will stand...

 
 

Devolution and dissonance

Dealing with the UK's devolved governments is complex now different parties are...

 
 

Devolution and dissonance

Dealing with the UK's devolved governments is complex now different parties are...

 
 
 
 

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