With the release of the government's Digital Britain report this week, it comes at a timely juncture in the industry of public relations, where new technology tools are increasingly being used for communications campaigns, far more than in past years. While the main highlights of the report address...
Nevermind the depressive recession, and more news that friends and families are losing jobs and homes, there is still affordable fun out there, especially in the city of London this weekend, as joy comes to a boat on the Thames River for the debut of *****Tropical City***** this Saturday evening. Bright...
Just back from a trip stateside (bimonthly visit to our New York office) and while crunched up in my economy seat I began to ponder over the transfer of skills between the US and UK, which has always been a hot topic for me. While reflecting on the debate about whether the two markets were ready to benefit...
According to the latest figures by The World Sponsorship Monitor (TWSM) Annual Review for 2008, produced by Sports Marketing Surveys, sponsorship deal volume of new deals recorded a 17% increase on 2007 deal flows, from 1,196 to 1,446. These results reflect reported sponsorship deals with a minimum value...
It’s easy to become cynical about politics and politicians. I was in conversation with Sir Paul Judge on this subject just this week. High up on the 18th floor of his magnificent London pad that overlooks the River Thames in Pimlico Sir Paul was waxing lyrical to me about the need for politics and politicians...