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2013

08/05/2013 QUEEN'S SPEECH - LACK OF LOBBYING REGISTRATION BILL 'INCREDIBLY DISAPPOINTING'
29/04/2013 Lobbying Register - CIPR, APPC and PRCA working together
21/02/2013 Creative Process Announced as New Training Provider for PR Apprenticeship
14/02/2013 PRCA announces Leveson conference featuring Lord Black, welcomes Royal Charter proposal
30/01/2013 Tanya Joseph and Robert Phillips to head up PRCA's newly-launched Diversity Network
11/01/2013 The ICCO and the PRCA announce official partnership with World Communication Forum
07/01/2013 PRCA responds to the news that Pearson is to exit Pearson in Practice
03/01/2013 PRCA launches January sale on training

2012

19/12/2012 Talk PR takes on PR Apprentice
05/12/2012 PRCA donates further free training to Taylor Bennett Foundation Trainee Programme
30/11/2012 PRCA appoints new Director of Communications, Policy and Research
26/11/2012 PRCA announces new Chairman and unveils 17% annual growth
21/11/2012 PRCA Consumer Group appoints new executives
20/11/2012 PRCA National Conference to define the Future of PR
22/10/2012 Comms professionals to define the Future of the PR Industry
10/10/2012 PR budgets continue to grow as consultancies build on Olympics boom
02/07/2012 Peter Bingle Consulting joins PRCA
19/06/2012 PRCA to consult on broadening public affairs register
17/05/2012 PRCA launches new training portal
15/05/2012 The end and the beginning - Copyright Tribunal issues final decision
03/05/2012 Brand Anarchy: PRCA members explore the future of reputation in new book
13/04/2012 PRCA survey shows a boost for the PR industry
26/03/2012 Lobbying Register Separate To Party Funding Warns PRCA
01/03/2012 PRCA Careers Day 2012
19/01/2012 PRCA Consultancy Economic Barometer Points to Difficult Period Ahead
19/01/2012 PRCA continues support of Taylor Bennett Foundation Internship Scheme with PR Training
03/01/2012 BIG Partnership joins PRCA as New Year's resolution

2011

05/12/2011 PR Council sets out strategic direction
25/11/2011 PRCA announces 2012-2014 Chairman
21/11/2011 PRCA announces support for Speaker's Parliamentary Placements Scheme
09/11/2011 PRCA launches University Partnership with debate at University of Westminster
10/10/2011 PRCA Trends Barometer, 3rd quarter 2011, reveals uncertain outlook for PR industry
08/09/2011 PRCA Unveils Scottish PR Census Data
06/09/2011 PRCA to Sponsor Fire Communicators' Conference
06/09/2011 PRCA Announces PR Council Officers
14/07/2011 Reputation industry worth £7.5bn to UK economy
20/06/2011 Francis Ingham keynote to MIPAA 2011 PR masterclass
14/06/2011 NLA Court of Appeal update
19/04/2011 PRCA welcomes MD of Tangerine PR as Chairman of its North West group
28/03/2011 PR Leaders expect budget to stimulate sector
18/03/2011 PRCA Welcomes Tee Recommendations
07/03/2011 FAQ: Newspaper Licensing Agency Dispute - Meltwater and PRCA

2010

12/10/2010 New PRCA Chairman, Sally Costerton, Outlines Two Year Vision
12/10/2010 New PRCA Chairman outlines two year vision
27/09/2010 PRCA welcomes Bright One in new partnership to promote PR volunteering
25/08/2010 Newslive to sponsor PRCA Awards 2010
07/07/2010 PRCA announces ambitious policy agenda
25/06/2010 PRCA and WPR Announce Agreement
22/06/2010 PRCA announces PR Council
18/06/2010 PRCA endorses AMEC evaluation principles
24/02/2010 GolinHarris - The Kenco Coffee Company Coffee Vision Internal Launch

2009

10/12/2009 PRCA announces Vice Chairman of the Public Sector Group
22/09/2009 PRCA responds to Telegraph article "Tories to crack down on lobbying firms"
03/08/2009 Sham consultation not convincing PR leaders to support NLA proposals
04/06/2009 PRCA Health launches with industry survey
08/05/2009 Consultation launched on future of self-regulation of lobbying
13/03/2009 PRCA: PR vital to digital future
28/01/2009 PRCA Purchases ComKnow

2008

06/08/2008 Companies mustn't compromise values for value
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