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2013

13/05/2013 PRCA Digital Group announces new members and reviews remit to champion digital in PR
28/03/2013 PR Newswire to support Golden Anniversary year for Women in PR
25/03/2013 PRCA responds to plans for Leveson exemplary damages amendments
11/03/2013 PRCA launches DARE Awards across the UK
13/02/2013 Industry-leading PRCA Benchmarking survey goes live 18th February
30/01/2013 Tanya Joseph and Robert Phillips to head up PRCA's newly-launched Diversity Network
17/01/2013 Shift from project work back to retainer gives industry optimism in new year
16/01/2013 PRCA launches Intern Guidelines to improve industry standards in treatment of interns
08/01/2013 PRCA assumes responsibility for global PR body

2012

19/12/2012 Talk PR takes on PR Apprentice
11/12/2012 The PRCA responds to the Leveson Report
07/12/2012 PRCA launches new Frontline group
30/11/2012 PRCA appoints new Director of Communications, Policy and Research
29/11/2012 PR industry shows cautious support for Leveson Report recommendations
06/11/2012 New Presidents for Women in PR sectoral group
05/11/2012 PRCA first professional body to offer new international course
22/10/2012 Comms professionals to define the Future of the PR Industry
17/10/2012 2012/2013 PR Council Chairman Announced
16/10/2012 Olympics contributes to further recovery for in-house communications teams
10/10/2012 2012/2013 PR Council Elected
10/10/2012 PR budgets continue to grow as consultancies build on Olympics boom
04/09/2012 Expert Board develops in-house qualification offering
24/08/2012 British press right not to publish Prince's nude photos says PR industry
14/08/2012 Excellent Olympics beats PR Leaders' expectations
10/07/2012 Consultancies encouraged to keep pitching as Barometer reveals strong growth figures
27/06/2012 Wikipedia guidance for PR will build mutual understanding
07/06/2012 PR industry heads gather for London roundtable
15/05/2012 PR professionals present at Wikimedia UK AGM
03/05/2012 Brand Anarchy: PRCA members explore the future of reputation in new book
14/04/2012 PRCA quarterly economic barometer points to in-house stability
13/04/2012 PRCA survey shows a boost for the PR industry
29/03/2012 Public Affairs Group meet Lobbying Minister
15/03/2012 PRCA and Meltwater Group battle v NLA saves industry millions
09/03/2012 PR Leaders' Panel reject latest definition of PR
01/03/2012 PRCA Careers Day 2012
14/02/2012 PRCA and Meltwater battle v NLA saves industry millions
09/02/2012 Senior PR figures attend consultation evening for PR apprenticeship scheme
31/01/2012 PRCA quarterly economic barometer shows in-house confidence weak, but employment prospects stable
23/01/2012 PRCA publishes independent Access Commission's recommendations
19/01/2012 PRCA Consultancy Economic Barometer Points to Difficult Period Ahead
03/01/2012 BIG Partnership joins PRCA as New Year's resolution

2011

08/12/2011 PRCA & Pearson in Practice to shake up PR careers with first ever Apprenticeship scheme
16/11/2011 PRCA Awards 2011 celebrate best in PR
16/11/2011 PRCA and Meltwater take NLA to Supreme Court
13/10/2011 Deputy Prime Minister supports PRCA - PR Week Campaign to end unpaid internships
10/10/2011 PRCA Trends Barometer, 3rd quarter 2011, reveals uncertain outlook for PR industry
08/09/2011 PRCA Unveils Scottish PR Census Data
07/09/2011 Colin Byrne Joins PRCA Board of Management
06/09/2011 PRCA Announces PR Council Officers
14/07/2011 Reputation industry worth £7.5bn to UK economy
12/07/2011 PR Leader's Panel believe the worst is still to come for News International
21/06/2011 The Amber Group to sponsor the 2011 PRCA Awards
20/06/2011 Hollis PR to sponsor 2011 PRCA Awards
20/06/2011 Francis Ingham keynote to MIPAA 2011 PR masterclass
13/06/2011 Meltwater Group announced as Headline Sponsor of this year's PRCA Awards
08/06/2011 Alan Milburn supports the PRCA's campaign to end unpaid internships
16/03/2011 PRCA provides free PR Training to Taylor Bennett Foundation Internship Scheme

2010

12/10/2010 PR Measurement Metrics - from Concept to Implementation Reality
09/08/2010 PRCA Midlands FrontLine reactivates young PR community
07/07/2010 PRCA announces ambitious policy agenda
10/06/2010 Women in PR group opens talks with PRCA
04/06/2010 Spotter is proud to sponsor the PRCA Awards
26/05/2010 Dow Jones to sponsor the 2010 PRCA Awards
28/04/2010 PRCA Awards announces impressive sponsorship list
12/04/2010 PR.com

2009

25/06/2009 The reputation of the industry
12/03/2009 Degrees Vital for PR Career
03/03/2009 84% of PR Leaders' say evaluation makes PR credible
16/01/2009 PR consultancies optimistic for 2009

2008

28/10/2008 PRCA Awards 2008 sold out for second year in a row
22/09/2008 PR leaders expect Brown to go before next election
15/09/2008 Only 10% of PR companies understand their responsibilities under the new immigration legislation
21/08/2008 PRCA and Wilmington announce strategic partnership
26/06/2008 PR Leaders expect fewer acquisitions in coming months
20/06/2008 Watch the PRCA National Conference online
05/06/2008 UK consultancies riding wave of international opportunity
23/05/2008 PR Leaders say Brown's reputation beyond repair
24/04/2008 Banks and Government need to beware consumers' anger
11/04/2008 PRCA PR Leaders' Panel calls time on over-servicing
03/04/2008 PRCA grows membership by over 10% in first quarter
16/03/2008 Communications professionals losing public trust
28/02/2008 PRCA PR Leaders Panel bullish about prospects
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