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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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2012

22/05/2012 PRCA urges MPs to back calls for statutory register of all lobbyists
22/05/2012 Best Practice Committee broadly accepts Access Commission's Recommendations
17/05/2012 PRCA launches new training quality guarantee
17/05/2012 PRCA launches new training portal
17/05/2012 PRCA welcomes Minister's proposals to Political and Constitutional Reform Committee
15/05/2012 PR professionals present at Wikimedia UK AGM
15/05/2012 The end and the beginning - Copyright Tribunal issues final decision
15/05/2012 PRCA and Intern Aware launch Internships in PR survey
09/05/2012 PRCA disappointed with omission of Lobbying Bill in Queen's Speech
08/05/2012 PRCA Public Affairs Group appoint new executive
08/05/2012 PR industry proves to be recession proof according to latest influential research
02/05/2012 BT Group joins the PRCA
24/04/2012 PRCA Midlands Group appoints new executive
16/04/2012 Entries now open for 2012 PRCA Awards
13/04/2012 PRCA survey shows a boost for the PR industry
13/04/2012 PRCA rejects Government's definition of a lobbyist
11/04/2012 Industry Body welcomes Parliamentary support for all-inclusive lobbying register
11/04/2012 PRCA confirms new senior management team
04/04/2012 PRCA Rejects Complaint against Bell Pottinger Public Affairs
02/04/2012 PRCA publishes latest Public Affairs Register
29/03/2012 Public Affairs Group meet Lobbying Minister
29/03/2012 PR Leaders welcome 2012 Budget
26/03/2012 Lobbying Register Separate To Party Funding Warns PRCA
15/03/2012 PRCA and Meltwater Group battle v NLA saves industry millions
09/03/2012 PR Leaders' Panel reject latest definition of PR
09/03/2012 PRCA to give evidence to Select Committee on Lobbying
01/03/2012 PRCA Careers Day 2012
29/02/2012 PRCA responds to NCVO U-turn on lobbying register
29/02/2012 PRCA calls for in-house lobbyists to be included in statutory register of lobbyists
14/02/2012 PRCA and Meltwater battle v NLA saves industry millions
13/02/2012 PRCA calls for greater distinction between APPGs and APGs
02/02/2012 Bankers' bonuses damaging party reputations
31/01/2012 PRCA quarterly economic barometer shows in-house confidence weak, but employment prospects stable
26/01/2012 Industry publishes joint report on agency remuneration
23/01/2012 PRCA publishes independent Access Commission's recommendations
23/01/2012 PRCA publishes independent Access Commission's recommendations
20/01/2012 PRCA Welcomes Government Lobbying Consultation
19/01/2012 PRCA welcomes specialist trade body communications consultancy
19/01/2012 PRCA Consultancy Economic Barometer Points to Difficult Period Ahead
19/01/2012 PRCA continues support of Taylor Bennett Foundation Internship Scheme with PR Training
03/01/2012 BIG Partnership joins PRCA as New Year's resolution

2011

09/12/2011 PRCA Withdraws From UKPAC
08/12/2011 PRCA & Pearson in Practice to shake up PR careers with first ever Apprenticeship scheme
07/12/2011 PRCA to investigate complaint against member
05/12/2011 PR Council sets out strategic direction
02/12/2011 PRCA Professional Practices Committee clears RLM Finsbury
29/11/2011 PRCA welcomes TUPE rethink
25/11/2011 PRCA announces 2012-2014 Chairman
21/11/2011 PRCA announces support for Speaker's Parliamentary Placements Scheme
16/11/2011 PRCA Awards 2011 celebrate best in PR
16/11/2011 PRCA and Meltwater take NLA to Supreme Court
09/11/2011 PRCA launches University Partnership with debate at University of Westminster
07/11/2011 PRCA official sponsor of the Golden Hedgehog Awards
07/11/2011 PRCA and Meltwater granted permission to appeal to Supreme Court
03/11/2011 PRCA announces exciting National Conference
26/10/2011 Event: Have we Lost Control? The North West PR Industry Debate
25/10/2011 PRCA Freelancer Network connects consultancies and freelancers
21/10/2011 PRCA welcomes Joint Committee's proposal to strengthen protection from online defamation in Draft Defamation Bill
18/10/2011 PRCA welcomes lobbying announcement
13/10/2011 Deputy Prime Minister supports PRCA - PR Week Campaign to end unpaid internships
10/10/2011 PRCA Trends Barometer, 3rd quarter 2011, reveals uncertain outlook for PR industry
04/10/2011 PRCA launches individual membership
08/09/2011 PRCA Unveils Scottish PR Census Data
23/08/2011 PRCA Launches PR Freelancer Portal

2010

12/07/2010 PRCA and PCG set up group for PR freelancers on LinkedIn
14/05/2010 PRCA/ PCG PR Freelancers Network
06/05/2010 PRCA and PCG tie-up creates network for PR freelancers
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