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Hill+Knowlton Strategies brings in Nick Edell for digital role

Hill+Knowlton Strategies UK has recruited Nick Edell for a newly created senior role overseeing the agency's digital offering.

Lindt calls on Clarion Communications ahead of split with Be More

Chocolate giant Lindt has called on Clarion Communications for PR help, as it emerged that it would no longer use the services of Burson-Marsteller agency Be More.

Brazen to 'bring out the cake' for McVitie's

A campaign to promote McVitie's cakes as a summer snack of choice has been handed to Brazen.

Guto Harri told BBC it faced 'huge public fight' over Boris Johnson coverage

Boris Johnson's former comms chief threatened to use his contacts in the press to confront the BBC over its coverage of the London Mayor, The Guardian has reported today.

Monarchy's modern approach key to success, claim PROs

Successful attempts to modernise combined with a public increasingly eager to embrace tradition have led to the monarchy's growing popularity, a comms expert has claimed.

Lucre lands consumer PR brief for Parkdean

Lucre has been brought in to handle a consumer public brief for holiday parks group Parkdean.

Senior management still unconvinced about reputation management

The comms profession still has to explain the value of reputation management to senior management, according to heads of comms.

Tokyo 2020 appoints Weber Shandwick for Olympics bid

The Tokyo 2020 bid committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games has appointed Weber Shandwick as its global agency.

Boris Johnson appoints BBC's Will Walden as comms director

Mayor of London Boris Johnson has appointed the BBC's Westminster news editor to be his new director of comms.

Lobbyists hit out at Frederic Michel and Adam Smith over Leveson evidence

The Culture Secretary's special adviser 'overstepped the mark' while News International's lobbyist was 'too fast and loose', according to public affairs professionals.

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