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2012

22/05/2012 PRCA members to learn of savings following Copyright Tribunal decision
15/05/2012 PRCA and Intern Aware launch Internships in PR survey
15/03/2012 PRCA and Meltwater Group battle v NLA saves industry millions
14/02/2012 PRCA and Meltwater battle v NLA saves industry millions

2011

16/11/2011 PRCA Awards 2011 celebrate best in PR
13/10/2011 Deputy Prime Minister supports PRCA - PR Week Campaign to end unpaid internships
15/08/2011 PRCA calls on industry to lobby Parliament re temporary copies
08/08/2011 Mynewsdesk sponsors digital PR award
11/05/2011 PR Leaders believe Coalition will survive Referendum and Local Elections
10/05/2011 PR Leaders say 'No to AV' campaign skillful but dishonest
05/04/2011 PRCA Kilimanjaro Trekkers Reach the Summit for Leonard Cheshire Disability
28/03/2011 New guide on how to improve agency briefing in an integrated world
10/02/2011 PRCA submission to consultation on COI reform

2010

27/10/2010 Biggest Ever PRCA Awards Celebrate PR Excellence
29/09/2010 PR Industry develops Media Spamming Charter
25/08/2010 Newslive to sponsor PRCA Awards 2010
04/06/2010 Spotter is proud to sponsor the PRCA Awards
26/05/2010 Dow Jones to sponsor the 2010 PRCA Awards
20/05/2010 PRCA announces Leonard Cheshire Disability as first Chairman's Charity
28/04/2010 PRCA Awards announces impressive sponsorship list
27/04/2010 The PRCA 2010 Awards are now open for entries
05/03/2010 PRCA Endorsed Fresh Award Winners Announced
03/03/2010 MPs Oppose NLA Plans
24/02/2010 salt PR & PFMA
17/02/2010 Threepipe - Cut It Out
17/02/2010 salt PR - Pet Obesity: The Reality 2009

2009

22/09/2009 PRCA networking events
22/09/2009 PRCA networking events
22/09/2009 PRCA networking events
07/01/2009 Lobbying: The art of political persuasion by Lionel Zetter

2008

15/07/2008 Broadgate appointed by the Public Relations Consultants Association
20/06/2008 Watch the PRCA National Conference online
12/05/2008 PR Leader's Panel says Boris running best campaign
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