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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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08/05/2013 My defence of Councillors working on planning applications...so long as it is not in their Borough
27/03/2013 PRCA's intern blog
29/01/2013 Let's not lose perspective in an attempt to cling on to the past
28/01/2013 Let's not lose perspective in the rush to embrace social media
13/11/2012 PRCA discusses public relations in the UK with Chinese Delegation
27/06/2012 PR industry strives to build stronger Wikipedia relationships
25/06/2012 Today Monmouth, tomorrow the World...
11/06/2012 Monmouthpedia - a small step for the PR industry on a longer road to deeper understanding of Wikipedia
28/05/2012 Grads who demonstrate persistence will get the best jobs
16/05/2012 Ignite's manifesto for change
24/04/2012 Social media - this is your future
18/04/2012 Compel agencies to certify ethical standards?
14/12/2011 Youth movement offers pointers to addressing talent crunch
05/12/2011 The Mashable Media Summit 2011
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
16/09/2011 Because there are universities - Part 2
23/08/2011 UK PR Agency/Freelance market £2bn according to PRWeek/PRCA Census
15/08/2011 Communication is a fascinating thing
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