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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 'response'

2012

22/05/2012 PRCA urges MPs to back calls for statutory register of all lobbyists
22/05/2012 Best Practice Committee broadly accepts Access Commission's Recommendations
15/05/2012 The end and the beginning - Copyright Tribunal issues final decision
09/05/2012 PRCA disappointed with omission of Lobbying Bill in Queen's Speech
03/05/2012 Brand Anarchy: PRCA members explore the future of reputation in new book
13/04/2012 PRCA rejects Government's definition of a lobbyist
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

2011

02/12/2011 PRCA Professional Practices Committee clears RLM Finsbury
21/10/2011 PRCA welcomes Joint Committee's proposal to strengthen protection from online defamation in Draft Defamation Bill
04/10/2011 PRCA launches individual membership
17/08/2011 London Riots damage London's reputation
03/08/2011 PRCA welcomes Government endorsement of Hargreaves Review
13/06/2011 PRCA warns changes to defamation law could harm UK PLC
15/04/2011 PRCA benchmarking survey heralds fragile recovery PR industry
16/03/2011 Join us in helping the people of Japan
07/03/2011 FAQ: Newspaper Licensing Agency Dispute - Meltwater and PRCA
23/02/2011 PRCA Launches Access Commission
10/02/2011 PRCA submission to consultation on COI reform

2010

29/09/2010 PR Industry develops Media Spamming Charter
14/05/2010 PRCA/ PCG PR Freelancers Network
12/05/2010 PRCA plans to fight Government call for statutory regulation of lobbyists
03/03/2010 PRCA calls for improvements to pitching process
01/02/2010 PR Leaders' Panel divided over end of recession
01/02/2010 PRCA Intervenes in Copyright Tribunal Case
01/02/2010 PRCA Intervenes in Copyright Tribunal Case

2009

23/10/2009 PRCA welcome Government recognition of self-regulation
22/09/2009 PRCA responds to Telegraph article "Tories to crack down on lobbying firms"
31/07/2009 Responses to the consultation on the PASC enquiry into lobbying
23/06/2009 PRCA to convene stakeholders to discuss NLA proposals
08/05/2009 Consultation launched on future of self-regulation of lobbying
25/03/2009 9 April - PRCA Benchmarking results presentation
13/03/2009 PRCA: PR vital to digital future

2008

20/06/2008 Watch the PRCA National Conference online
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