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2012

22/05/2012 PRCA urges MPs to back calls for statutory register of all lobbyists
09/05/2012 PRCA disappointed with omission of Lobbying Bill in Queen's Speech
08/05/2012 PR industry proves to be recession proof according to latest influential research
03/05/2012 Brand Anarchy: PRCA members explore the future of reputation in new book
16/04/2012 Entries now open for 2012 PRCA Awards
11/04/2012 PRCA confirms new senior management team
09/03/2012 PRCA to give evidence to Select Committee on Lobbying

2011

04/10/2011 PRCA launches individual membership
22/09/2011 PRCA Releases Midlands PR Census Data
08/09/2011 PRCA Unveils Scottish PR Census Data
05/09/2011 PRCA Launches Universities PR Partnership
01/09/2011 PRCA halves regional training prices
23/08/2011 PRCA Launches PR Freelancer Portal
12/07/2011 PR Leader's Panel believe the worst is still to come for News International
23/06/2011 PRCA responds to COI abolition
04/02/2011 PRCA grows offering globally through a Training partnership with ICCO

2010

18/11/2010 PRCA announces new action on Evaluation
26/10/2010 PRCA Awards First Practical PR Qualification
04/08/2010 Francis Ingham rebuts “reputation laundering” claims
23/07/2010 PRCA Chief Executive Commits for 2011/2012
25/06/2010 PRCA and WPR Announce Agreement
06/05/2010 PRCA and PCG tie-up creates network for PR freelancers

2009

22/12/2009 PR Leaders predict 2010 recovery
23/11/2009 Edelman rejoins PRCA; Robert Phillips joins PRCA Board
18/11/2009 Fresh PR call for entries
17/11/2009 PRCA further strengthens management team
15/09/2009 M&S joins PRCA
06/07/2009 PRCA explains NLA proposal and outlines response on behalf of members
23/06/2009 PRCA to convene stakeholders to discuss NLA proposals
25/03/2009 2 April - live webchat with Francis
12/03/2009 Degrees Vital for PR Career
03/03/2009 84% of PR Leaders' say evaluation makes PR credible
09/02/2009 In-house Comms teams invited to join PRCA

2008

14/10/2008 Weber Shandwick rejoins PRCA
28/02/2008 PRCA PR Leaders Panel bullish about prospects
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