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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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Tagged by 'Independent'

2012

22/05/2012 Best Practice Committee broadly accepts Access Commission's Recommendations
15/05/2012 PRCA and Intern Aware launch Internships in PR survey
04/04/2012 PRCA Rejects Complaint against Bell Pottinger Public Affairs
26/03/2012 Lobbying Register Separate To Party Funding Warns PRCA
15/03/2012 PRCA and Meltwater Group battle v NLA saves industry millions
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
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

2011

09/12/2011 PRCA Withdraws From UKPAC
04/07/2011 NLA Update
14/06/2011 NLA Court of Appeal update
08/06/2011 Alan Milburn supports the PRCA's campaign to end unpaid internships
24/05/2011 PRCA responds to Hargreaves Report on UK IP Copyright Law
28/03/2011 PRCA to launch best practice tools for PR and Communications teams
07/03/2011 FAQ: Newspaper Licensing Agency Dispute - Meltwater and PRCA

2010

27/10/2010 PR Profession Launches Procurement Toolkit
30/09/2010 PRCA partners with leading motor industry PR group
29/09/2010 PRCA partners with leading motor industry PR group
07/06/2010 UKPAC Announce Independent Members
06/05/2010 PRCA and PCG tie-up creates network for PR freelancers
25/03/2010 UK's professional lobbyists commit to independent regulation

2009

23/11/2009 Edelman rejoins PRCA; Robert Phillips joins PRCA Board
18/11/2009 Fresh PR call for entries
13/11/2009 PRCA to consult membership on Public Affairs Council Working Party proposals
08/05/2009 Consultation launched on future of self-regulation of lobbying
02/02/2009 PRCA establishes FD Group to support agencies in current economic climate
28/01/2009 PR increasing its share of marketing budgets
05/01/2009 PRCA response to PASC report
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