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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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2013

10/05/2013 Contact the Elderly appoints Stand Agency for Golden Jubilee campaign
08/05/2013 QUEEN'S SPEECH - LACK OF LOBBYING REGISTRATION BILL 'INCREDIBLY DISAPPOINTING'
03/05/2013 PRCA responds to reports the Government will axe the statutory register of lobbyists
01/05/2013 PRCA Midlands Group appoints Clive Reeves as Chairman
29/04/2013 Linstock appointed to public affairs campaign for the Association for Project Safety
28/03/2013 PR Newswire to support Golden Anniversary year for Women in PR
17/01/2013 Shift from project work back to retainer gives industry optimism in new year

2012

19/12/2012 Talk PR takes on PR Apprentice
24/10/2012 PRCA calls for clarity and consistency from politicians on lobbying register
16/10/2012 Olympics contributes to further recovery for in-house communications teams
10/10/2012 PR budgets continue to grow as consultancies build on Olympics boom
24/08/2012 British press right not to publish Prince's nude photos says PR industry
03/08/2012 Signs of recovery for in-house communications teams in latest PRCA Barometer
31/07/2012 PRCA announces new category of membership
10/07/2012 Consultancies encouraged to keep pitching as Barometer reveals strong growth figures
28/06/2012 PRCA defends lobbying industry at Electoral Reform Society Conference
21/06/2012 Over 70% of PR Internships are unpaid reveals joint PRCA/Intern Aware study
08/05/2012 PR industry proves to be recession proof according to latest influential research
24/04/2012 PRCA Midlands Group appoints new executive
13/04/2012 PRCA survey shows a boost for the PR industry
09/03/2012 PR Leaders' Panel reject latest definition of PR
09/02/2012 Senior PR figures attend consultation evening for PR apprenticeship scheme
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

2011

08/12/2011 PRCA & Pearson in Practice to shake up PR careers with first ever Apprenticeship scheme
07/11/2011 PRCA and Meltwater granted permission to appeal to Supreme Court
25/10/2011 PRCA Freelancer Network connects consultancies and freelancers
13/09/2011 UK Copyright Tribunal hearing begins in Meltwater/PRCA key copyright challe
14/07/2011 Reputation industry worth £7.5bn to UK economy
20/06/2011 Francis Ingham keynote to MIPAA 2011 PR masterclass
13/06/2011 PRCA warns changes to defamation law could harm UK PLC

2010

27/09/2010 PRCA welcomes Bright One in new partnership to promote PR volunteering
09/08/2010 PRCA and IVCA announce alliance
28/06/2010 PR Leaders' Panel welcomes budget
13/04/2010 PRCA to announce its 2010 award categories on 19th April
12/04/2010 PR.com
24/02/2010 Open your eyes

2009

22/12/2009 PR Leaders predict 2010 recovery
08/09/2009 Competitions and prize draws in PR campaigns - the art of getting it right
25/06/2009 The reputation of the industry

2008

21/11/2008 PRCA appoints managers for Find A PR Agency service and member recruitment
14/10/2008 PRCA revitalised
14/10/2008 PRCA revitalised
23/07/2008 PR Consultancies pitching more effectively
15/07/2008 Broadgate appointed by the Public Relations Consultants Association
26/06/2008 PR Leaders expect fewer acquisitions in coming months
16/06/2008 New PRCA Chairman to broaden services and membership
05/06/2008 UK consultancies riding wave of international opportunity
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