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The Design Museum sticks with Bolton & Quinn after review

The Design Museum has retained Bolton & Quinn as it prepares for expansion and a new home.

Public Sector: Institute forms to help media on education

The University of York is in the process of setting up a body to educate the media about groundbreaking developments in education.

City & Corporate: 'Mega-deals' lead to listings market lift

The gargantuan Facebook float and the Glencore-Xstrata merger look a huge fillip to the beleaguered international capital markets and related City PR agencies, though there remain few signs the effect will be more than temporary.

Easy Living relaunches with news-driven agenda

Conde Nast's redesigned Easy Living magazine hit newsstands this week, backed up by the launch of the brand's first fully functioning website.

Wikipedia: Friend or foe?

The ethics of editing Wikipedia has been thrust into the spotlight. Kate Magee outlines Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales' advice.

Soap Box: Jo-ann Robertson, MD of public affairs, Ketchum Pleon

If you have read a newspaper in the past week you might think David Cameron made a political gaffe by intervening in Alex Salmond's campaign for Scottish independence.

Media training: Shine in the media spotlight

Giving an interview to the media can be daunting, so PRWeek took part in a training session to pick up some tips. Kate Magee outlines the key points to bear in mind.

Cutting-edge thinking

Late last year, Financial Services Authority chief Hector Sants met with the Occupy London protesters.

Focus, Corporate Reputation: It's the Thought that counts

Now in its fifth year, TLG's Index of Thought Leaders (UK) provides an illuminating view of the firms that are inspiring opinion formers, finds Jonathan Walsh, chair of TLGinsights.

Ravi Mattu, Financial Times: Putting the customer first

Apple's ability to communicate with its audience sets it apart from most other businesses.

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