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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

15/05/2012 The end and the beginning - Copyright Tribunal issues final decision
01/03/2012 PRCA Careers Day 2012

2011

22/08/2011 PRCA announces Precise Evaluation Award
09/06/2011 PRCA embeds evaluation into industry standard
01/06/2011 PRCA price commitment shakes up training market
19/04/2011 PRCA welcomes MD of Tangerine PR as Chairman of its North West group
11/04/2011 Weber Shandwick VP Elected Chairman of the PRCA in Scotland
23/02/2011 PRCA Launches Access Commission
04/02/2011 PRCA grows offering globally through a Training partnership with ICCO
24/01/2011 PRCA opens for business in the Middle East

2010

04/11/2010 PRCA forms Northern Ireland regional group
05/08/2010 Blyth Valley joins PRCA's endorsed supplier programme
07/07/2010 PRCA announces ambitious policy agenda
06/05/2010 Opinium joins the PRCA's endorsed supplier programme
06/05/2010 PRCA and PCG tie-up creates network for PR freelancers
08/02/2010 PRCA prospers in 2010
01/02/2010 PRCA adds former Executive Editor of The Sun to its list of trainers

2009

10/12/2009 PRCA announces Vice Chairman of the Public Sector Group
19/10/2009 PRCA launches group to bring SMEs together
22/09/2009 What are the proposed charges from the NLA - ask their MD in a face2face.
28/01/2009 PRCA Purchases ComKnow

2008

15/09/2008 Only 10% of PR companies understand their responsibilities under the new immigration legislation
03/07/2008 'Scattergun' approach to PR too common
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