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2013

29/04/2013 Linstock appointed to public affairs campaign for the Association for Project Safety
25/03/2013 PRCA responds to plans for Leveson exemplary damages amendments

2012

19/12/2012 Talk PR takes on PR Apprentice
05/12/2012 PRCA donates further free training to Taylor Bennett Foundation Trainee Programme
14/11/2012 PRCA 2012 Awards celebrate PR excellence
25/09/2012 PRCA 2012 Awards shortlists announced
19/01/2012 PRCA continues support of Taylor Bennett Foundation Internship Scheme with PR Training

2011

16/11/2011 PRCA Awards 2011 celebrate best in PR
22/08/2011 PRCA announces Precise Evaluation Award
08/08/2011 Mynewsdesk sponsors digital PR award
21/06/2011 The Amber Group to sponsor the 2011 PRCA Awards
20/06/2011 Hollis PR to sponsor 2011 PRCA Awards
13/06/2011 Meltwater Group announced as Headline Sponsor of this year's PRCA Awards
16/03/2011 PRCA provides free PR Training to Taylor Bennett Foundation Internship Scheme

2010

27/10/2010 Biggest Ever PRCA Awards Celebrate PR Excellence
25/08/2010 Newslive to sponsor PRCA Awards 2010
24/08/2010 PRCA - IVCA Membership Details
20/05/2010 PRCA announces Leonard Cheshire Disability as first Chairman's Charity
28/04/2010 PRCA Awards announces impressive sponsorship list
27/04/2010 The PRCA 2010 Awards are now open for entries
13/04/2010 PRCA to announce its 2010 award categories on 19th April
05/03/2010 PRCA Endorsed Fresh Award Winners Announced

2009

18/11/2009 Fresh PR call for entries
28/10/2009 PRCA endorses Cannes PR Lions
22/09/2009 PRCA networking events
22/09/2009 PRCA networking events
22/09/2009 PRCA networking events
02/02/2009 PRCA establishes FD Group to support agencies in current economic climate

2008

14/10/2008 Weber Shandwick rejoins PRCA
27/08/2008 PRCA Awards 2008 - call for entries
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