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In this section, you can find all the latest articles, news and statements issued by the PRCA plus alerts on our latest corporate events. You can also read press releases sent out by PRCA member agencies and access other industry knowledge - to help keep yourself abreast of the most recent developments in PR.

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16/05/2012 Ignite's manifesto for change
14/05/2012 Coalition Review -Lobbying
11/05/2012 Ready for the Olympics?
09/05/2012 Lobbying no-man's land
26/04/2012 BAA loses the plot
24/04/2012 Social media - this is your future
18/04/2012 Compel agencies to certify ethical standards?
12/04/2012 In what way is the CBI not a lobbying organisation?
02/04/2012 The Golden Hedgehogs 2012
29/02/2012 Practical training remains key
27/02/2012 Addressing a skills gap in the public relations industry
14/12/2011 Youth movement offers pointers to addressing talent crunch
08/12/2011 Lobbyist registers: a perspective from Down Under
06/12/2011 Let's cut out the anti-lobby spin
05/12/2011 The Mashable Media Summit 2011
17/10/2011 Hunting the wrong fox
07/10/2011 The PR policy of party conference season is no policies at all
22/09/2011 'How to do new business for PR agencies' - Business Development in PR
22/09/2011 The Benefits of a Global Ethics Focus in PR
16/09/2011 I'm ashamed we ever used unpaid interns
16/09/2011 Because there are universities - Part 2
02/09/2011 Because there are universities. And then there are universities
23/08/2011 UK PR Agency/Freelance market £2bn according to PRWeek/PRCA Census
15/08/2011 Communication is a fascinating thing
12/08/2011 Volunteering - brawn is better than brain
11/08/2011 Revised Guardian editorial code - Shoehorned endorsements do nobody favours
10/08/2011 Are internships a form of slavery?
08/08/2011 You get what you pay for - why unpaid internships fail
05/08/2011 PR - A Female Dominated Industry
05/08/2011 Avoiding wage spiral
01/08/2011 UK ruling makes internet browsing a copyright risk, rendering innocent acts of millions illegal
29/07/2011 Credit Where Credit's Due
15/07/2011 The PRCA's Onward March
06/07/2011 NOTW -the wider picture
23/06/2011 Ding Dong the COI is Dead
21/06/2011 Keynote at MIPAA
08/06/2011 The PRCA Training Price Guarantee
09/05/2011 Got a super injunction? Plan as if you didn't
26/04/2011 SuperMarr?
16/03/2011 Where Now For The COI?
08/03/2011 Getting Fresh in Manchester
02/03/2011 UKPAC and public affairs regulation
24/02/2011 Churnalism
23/02/2011 Getting to the Best Talent
10/02/2011 What Does 2011 Hold?
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