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2013

22/01/2013 PRCA TO PARTNER WITH CAPSTONE HILL SEARCH
17/01/2013 Shift from project work back to retainer gives industry optimism in new year

2012

07/12/2012 PRCA launches new Frontline group
21/11/2012 PRCA Consumer Group appoints new executives
12/11/2012 PRCA responds to Times article
25/10/2012 New leadership for PRCA Third Sector Group
22/10/2012 Comms professionals to define the Future of the PR Industry
12/10/2012 ‘Poor' handling of Savile allegations has damaged BBC's reputation
20/09/2012 PRCA Property Group appoints new Chairmen
29/06/2012 PRCA Frontline Group launches inaugural summer boat party
21/06/2012 Over 70% of PR Internships are unpaid reveals joint PRCA/Intern Aware study
07/06/2012 PR industry heads gather for London roundtable
28/05/2012 Three point quality promise for PRCA training
02/04/2012 PRCA publishes latest Public Affairs Register
09/03/2012 PR Leaders' Panel reject latest definition of PR

2011

05/12/2011 PR Council sets out strategic direction
26/10/2011 Event: Have we Lost Control? The North West PR Industry Debate
17/08/2011 London Riots damage London's reputation
14/07/2011 Reputation industry worth £7.5bn to UK economy
19/04/2011 PRCA welcomes MD of Tangerine PR as Chairman of its North West group
24/01/2011 PRCA opens for business in the Middle East

2010

04/11/2010 PRCA forms Northern Ireland regional group
26/10/2010 PRCA Awards First Practical PR Qualification
12/10/2010 PR Measurement Metrics - from Concept to Implementation Reality
27/09/2010 PRCA welcomes Bright One in new partnership to promote PR volunteering
02/09/2010 PRCA to introduce new designatory letters
25/08/2010 Newslive to sponsor PRCA Awards 2010
09/08/2010 PRCA Midlands FrontLine reactivates young PR community
29/07/2010 Caroline Kinsey elected first PR Council Chairman
12/04/2010 PR.com
12/04/2010 PRCA appoints Partners Group Director as Regional Chair
25/01/2010 PRCA endorses the Fresh Awards
25/01/2010 Extreme Social Media Workouts

2009

22/09/2009 What are the proposed charges from the NLA - ask their MD in a face2face.
12/03/2009 Degrees Vital for PR Career
07/01/2009 Hollis Europe
07/01/2009 Hollis UK Public Relations Annual
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