By George this is a controversial issue
With St Patrick' Day celebrations in full swing across many parts of the UK, a survey for the think-tank British Future suggests more than...
As Leicester embraces its kingly gift, what of Nottingham and Derby?
With crowds thronging the streets, the cortege of one history's (and tellingly, literature's) greatest villains King Richard III, wound its way to his new...
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...
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...
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,...
ER = good PR – the Queen as PR asset to UK
With today marking Queen Elizabeth II becoming the UK's longest serving monarch, a poll by Sky Data shows that 70% of Brits would like...
Local v National PR agencies – is bigger always better?
Cartoon by emraharikan - see more here
Here’s a scenario I have seen unfold in front of me with many a regional and local business journalist...
The Budget – what does small business want?
You may be aware that Greg was recently appointed as local regional champion for Enterprise Nation . It is a role that means he is...
Fewer reasons to shop at Morrisons?
Right, now I've managed to shoehorn the "less v fewer" issue into a blog on PR, let's have a quick look at the furore...
Cadbury’s gives rivals a chance to coin it in at Christmas
Before someone says "I told you so" in a week or so's time...this MAY be an elaborate PR stunt.
However, if it is...it is very...