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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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Tagged by 'reputation'

2013

20/02/2013 91% of PR experts believe the horsemeat scandal has negatively impacted on future trust in meat products
11/01/2013 The ICCO and the PRCA announce official partnership with World Communication Forum

2012

19/12/2012 PRCA responds to Director of Public Prosecutions' social media guidelines
19/12/2012 Talk PR takes on PR Apprentice
20/11/2012 The PRCA and YouGov announce Research Partnership
15/11/2012 PR Leaders' Panel: Entwistle resignation has further damaged the BBC's reputation
24/10/2012 PRCA calls for clarity and consistency from politicians on lobbying register
12/10/2012 ‘Poor' handling of Savile allegations has damaged BBC's reputation
04/10/2012 Media Employer of the Year Awards 2012 open for entries
03/10/2012 Chris Bryant MP to discuss the reputation of lobbying at PRCA PA Group event
26/09/2012 PRCA welcomes VMA Group public affairs survey findings
24/08/2012 British press right not to publish Prince's nude photos says PR industry
12/06/2012 PRCA slams Defamation Bill ahead of second reading in Parliament
03/05/2012 Brand Anarchy: PRCA members explore the future of reputation in new book
02/05/2012 BT Group joins the PRCA

2011

16/11/2011 PRCA Awards 2011 celebrate best in PR
26/10/2011 Event: Have we Lost Control? The North West PR Industry Debate
07/09/2011 Colin Byrne Joins PRCA Board of Management
05/09/2011 PRCA Launches Universities PR Partnership
17/08/2011 London Riots damage London's reputation
08/08/2011 Mynewsdesk sponsors digital PR award
14/07/2011 Reputation industry worth £7.5bn to UK economy
23/06/2011 PRCA responds to COI abolition
20/06/2011 Francis Ingham keynote to MIPAA 2011 PR masterclass
17/05/2011 PR Leaders believe Twitter makes reputation management harder
26/01/2011 PR Leaders Positive About 2011 - But Concerned About UK Economy

2010

30/09/2010 PRCA partners with leading motor industry PR group
29/09/2010 PRCA partners with leading motor industry PR group
25/08/2010 Newslive to sponsor PRCA Awards 2010
29/07/2010 Caroline Kinsey elected first PR Council Chairman
07/07/2010 PRCA announces ambitious policy agenda
06/07/2010 Reputation Online PRCA Member Column
12/04/2010 PR.com
07/04/2010 Speed Communications joins PRCA

2009

22/09/2009 PRCA networking events
22/09/2009 PRCA networking events
22/09/2009 PRCA networking events
22/09/2009 PRCA responds to Telegraph article "Tories to crack down on lobbying firms"
04/06/2009 PRCA Health launches with industry survey
12/03/2009 Degrees Vital for PR Career
29/01/2009 PRCA Appoints Marketwire as News Distribution Partner
28/01/2009 PRCA Purchases ComKnow
16/01/2009 PR consultancies optimistic for 2009

2008

14/10/2008 Weber Shandwick rejoins PRCA
06/08/2008 Companies mustn't compromise values for value
16/06/2008 New PRCA Chairman to broaden services and membership
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
28/03/2008 PR leaders expect Olympics to put magnifying glass on Beijing
16/03/2008 Communications professionals losing public trust
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