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2012

17/05/2012 PRCA launches new training quality guarantee
17/05/2012 PRCA launches new training portal
15/05/2012 PR professionals present at Wikimedia UK AGM
15/05/2012 The end and the beginning - Copyright Tribunal issues final decision
08/05/2012 PRCA Public Affairs Group appoint new executive
15/03/2012 PRCA and Meltwater Group battle v NLA saves industry millions
09/03/2012 PRCA to give evidence to Select Committee on Lobbying
14/02/2012 PRCA and Meltwater battle v NLA saves industry millions
13/02/2012 PRCA calls for greater distinction between APPGs and APGs
19/01/2012 PRCA welcomes specialist trade body communications consultancy
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 and Meltwater take NLA to Supreme Court
09/09/2011 PRCA publishes Jane Howard's history of PR consultancy
23/08/2011 PRCA Launches PR Freelancer Portal
14/07/2011 Reputation industry worth £7.5bn to UK economy
23/06/2011 PRCA responds to COI abolition
28/03/2011 New guide on how to improve agency briefing in an integrated world
18/03/2011 PRCA Welcomes Tee Recommendations

2010

26/11/2010 PRCA response to High Court ruling
26/10/2010 PRCA Awards First Practical PR Qualification
21/10/2010 PR Leaders Give Verdict on CSR
05/10/2010 PRCA launches designatory letters
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
20/09/2010 PRCA Awards 2010 shortlists announced
09/08/2010 PRCA and IVCA announce alliance
04/08/2010 Francis Ingham rebuts “reputation laundering” claims
27/07/2010 Brighton & Hove agency joins PRCA
16/07/2010 AMEC and the PRCA announce new evaluation initiative
18/06/2010 PRCA endorses AMEC evaluation principles
17/05/2010 PRCA restructures to accommodate rapid growth
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