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2013

22/04/2013 PRCA DARE Awards enter final week for entries
26/03/2013 Lord Chadlington praises regional PR in advance of DARE Awards
11/03/2013 PRCA launches DARE Awards across the UK
11/01/2013 The ICCO and the PRCA announce official partnership with World Communication Forum

2012

20/11/2012 The PRCA and YouGov announce Research Partnership
03/10/2012 Chris Bryant MP to discuss the reputation of lobbying at PRCA PA Group event
19/07/2012 CommsCopyright.com launched to help brands better understand copyright law
28/06/2012 PRCA defends lobbying industry at Electoral Reform Society Conference
27/06/2012 Wikipedia guidance for PR will build mutual understanding
19/06/2012 PR leaders call for death of AVEs
04/04/2012 PRCA Rejects Complaint against Bell Pottinger Public Affairs
02/02/2012 Bankers' bonuses damaging party reputations

2011

09/11/2011 PRCA launches University Partnership with debate at University of Westminster
03/11/2011 PRCA announces exciting National Conference
17/08/2011 London Riots damage London's reputation
12/07/2011 PR Leader's Panel believe the worst is still to come for News International
06/07/2011 Vision Critical announced as PRCA Awards sponsor
17/05/2011 PR Leaders believe Twitter makes reputation management harder
11/05/2011 PR Leaders believe Coalition will survive Referendum and Local Elections
28/03/2011 PR Leaders expect budget to stimulate sector
26/01/2011 PR Leaders Positive About 2011 - But Concerned About UK Economy

2010

27/10/2010 PR Profession Launches Procurement Toolkit
27/10/2010 Biggest Ever PRCA Awards Celebrate PR Excellence
21/10/2010 PR Leaders Give Verdict on CSR
28/06/2010 PR Leaders' Panel welcomes budget
03/03/2010 MPs Oppose NLA Plans
17/02/2010 Threepipe - Cut It Out

2009

22/12/2009 PR Leaders predict 2010 recovery
18/11/2009 Fresh PR call for entries
02/10/2009 8 October: AGM, Chairmans Dinner & Conference
03/08/2009 Sham consultation not convincing PR leaders to support NLA proposals
25/06/2009 The reputation of the industry
18/05/2009 Precise becomes PRCA media intelligence partner
02/04/2009 9 in 10 agencies have had clients steal ideas from pitches
12/03/2009 Degrees Vital for PR Career
03/03/2009 84% of PR Leaders' say evaluation makes PR credible
28/01/2009 PRCA Purchases ComKnow
28/01/2009 PR increasing its share of marketing budgets
16/01/2009 PR consultancies optimistic for 2009

2008

14/10/2008 PRCA revitalised
14/10/2008 PRCA revitalised
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
27/08/2008 PRCA Awards 2008 - call for entries
06/08/2008 Companies mustn't compromise values for value
03/07/2008 'Scattergun' approach to PR too common
26/06/2008 PR Leaders expect fewer acquisitions in coming months
05/06/2008 UK consultancies riding wave of international opportunity
23/05/2008 PR Leaders say Brown's reputation beyond repair
12/05/2008 PR Leader's Panel says Boris running best campaign
24/04/2008 Banks and Government need to beware consumers' anger
11/04/2008 PRCA PR Leaders' Panel calls time on over-servicing
28/03/2008 PR leaders expect Olympics to put magnifying glass on Beijing
16/03/2008 Communications professionals losing public trust
28/02/2008 PRCA PR Leaders Panel bullish about prospects
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