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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 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
08/05/2012 PRCA Public Affairs Group appoint new executive

2011

20/09/2011 PRCA Launches In-House Benchmarking
06/09/2011 PRCA to Sponsor Fire Communicators' Conference
03/08/2011 PRCA welcomes Government endorsement of Hargreaves Review
14/07/2011 Reputation industry worth £7.5bn to UK economy
08/06/2011 Alan Milburn supports the PRCA's campaign to end unpaid internships
17/05/2011 PR Leaders believe Twitter makes reputation management harder
19/04/2011 PRCA welcomes MD of Tangerine PR as Chairman of its North West group

2010

04/11/2010 PRCA forms Northern Ireland regional group
12/10/2010 New PRCA Chairman, Sally Costerton, Outlines Two Year Vision
12/10/2010 New PRCA Chairman outlines two year vision
30/09/2010 PRCA partners with leading motor industry PR group
29/09/2010 PRCA partners with leading motor industry PR group
27/09/2010 PRCA welcomes Bright One in new partnership to promote PR volunteering
27/07/2010 Brighton & Hove agency joins PRCA
07/07/2010 PRCA announces ambitious policy agenda
22/06/2010 PRCA announces PR Council
06/05/2010 PRCA and PCG tie-up creates network for PR freelancers
12/04/2010 PR.com
24/02/2010 Open your eyes
17/02/2010 Threepipe - Cut It Out
08/02/2010 PRCA prospers in 2010

2009

07/07/2009 Leading in-house communications teams join PRCA
04/06/2009 PRCA Health launches with industry survey
16/01/2009 PR consultancies optimistic for 2009
07/01/2009 Hollis Europe

2008

14/10/2008 PRCA revitalised
14/10/2008 PRCA revitalised
28/08/2008 Firefly dazzle at PRCA Quiz night
23/07/2008 PR Consultancies pitching more effectively
15/07/2008 Broadgate appointed by the Public Relations Consultants Association
07/07/2008 Consultancies joining the PRCA at one a week
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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