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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

16/04/2012 Entries now open for 2012 PRCA Awards
11/04/2012 PRCA confirms new senior management team

2011

08/12/2011 PRCA & Pearson in Practice to shake up PR careers with first ever Apprenticeship scheme
21/11/2011 PRCA announces support for Speaker's Parliamentary Placements Scheme
09/11/2011 PRCA launches University Partnership with debate at University of Westminster
26/10/2011 Event: Have we Lost Control? The North West PR Industry Debate
05/09/2011 PRCA Launches Universities PR Partnership
23/08/2011 PRCA Launches PR Freelancer Portal
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
05/04/2011 PRCA Kilimanjaro Trekkers Reach the Summit for Leonard Cheshire Disability
16/03/2011 PRCA provides free PR Training to Taylor Bennett Foundation Internship Scheme
10/02/2011 PRCA submission to consultation on COI reform

2010

26/10/2010 PRCA Awards First Practical PR Qualification
12/10/2010 PR Measurement Metrics - from Concept to Implementation Reality
02/09/2010 PRCA Announces Latest Recruit
24/08/2010 PRCA - IVCA Membership Details
09/08/2010 PRCA and IVCA announce alliance
20/05/2010 PRCA announces Leonard Cheshire Disability as first Chairman's Charity
17/02/2010 Threepipe - Cut It Out
25/01/2010 PRCA endorses the Fresh Awards
25/01/2010 Extreme Social Media Workouts

2009

17/11/2009 PRCA further strengthens management team
13/11/2009 PRCA to consult membership on Public Affairs Council Working Party proposals
23/10/2009 PRCA welcome Government recognition of self-regulation
02/10/2009 8 October: AGM, Chairmans Dinner & Conference
04/06/2009 PRCA Health launches with industry survey
13/03/2009 PRCA: PR vital to digital future

2008

15/07/2008 Broadgate appointed by the Public Relations Consultants Association
28/03/2008 PR leaders expect Olympics to put magnifying glass on Beijing
28/02/2008 PRCA PR Leaders Panel bullish about prospects
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