How to annoy a journalist – lesson 1.
Ahead of our event in April in partnership with Enterprise Nation, we spoke to our panel of journalists and asked them very simply "what...
Hack a hairdryer: IBM’s hot air hacks off scientists
Last night, I was fortunate enough to attend the BioCity Annual Lecture, given this year by Professor Molly Stevens of Imperial College London
Amongst many accolades,...
Want award-winning PR? Start winning awards
As I write this, our team is busily researching the award criteria on behalf of a client, for a major accolade.
We do this a...
Who is your who? Getting your message to your target market.
Rudyard Kipling knew a thing or two about writing.
I Keep six honest serving-men:
(They taught me all I knew)
Their names are What and Where and...
We need to talk about Jeremy – don’t we?
What a week it has been (so far) for Jeremy Corbyn.
Winning the Labour leadership contest by a landslide by effectively NOT playing the PR...
Sorry but…we don’t know what you’re doing.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that marketing folk are so busy with buzz words that they forget to tell us what they actually...
These women’s work – worth sweet FA?
What a depressingly predictable scenario.
England's brave, battling "Lionesses" (in itself arguably a bit derogatory but let's not dwell on that) fly home to great...
“Anyone” for tennis? Grass court champions = grass roots cash.
Wimbledon fortnight begins. A time when for a few fleeting summer days the nation embraces tennis.
The BBC swings into action, elbowing Eurosport aside, celebrities...
Apple’s Swift u-turn halts “Bad Blood” with Taylor
That headline was just begging to be written wasn't it?
"I find it to be shocking, disappointing, and completely unlike this historically progressive and generous...
Gove on grammar – Panda-ing to pedants or good advice?
Will Michael Gove's latest "Golden Rules" of grammar "impact" you?
Technically they shouldn't, especially under Mr Gove's own rules - he abhors adjectives as verbs...