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In this section, you can find all the latest articles, news and statements issued by the PRCA plus alerts on our latest corporate events. You can also read press releases sent out by PRCA member agencies and access other industry knowledge - to help keep yourself abreast of the most recent developments in PR.

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2013

07/05/2013 PRCA matches Clareville to My 1st Years

2012

30/11/2012 PRCA appoints new Director of Communications, Policy and Research
10/10/2012 PR budgets continue to grow as consultancies build on Olympics boom
08/06/2012 PRCA's “Find A PR AGENCY” matches Cow to Hotel.info
22/05/2012 PRCA's “Find A PR AGENCY” matches Kindred to BAFTA
11/04/2012 PRCA confirms new senior management team
02/04/2012 PRCA publishes latest Public Affairs Register
09/02/2012 Senior PR figures attend consultation evening for PR apprenticeship scheme

2011

05/09/2011 PRCA Launches Universities PR Partnership
05/05/2011 PRCA broadens services with new appointments
15/03/2011 PRCA makes submission to UK Intellectual Property Review
23/02/2011 PRCA Launches Access Commission

2010

09/08/2010 PRCA and IVCA announce alliance
17/05/2010 PRCA restructures to accommodate rapid growth
14/05/2010 PRCA/ PCG PR Freelancers Network
06/05/2010 PRCA and PCG tie-up creates network for PR freelancers
22/03/2010 Get your staff involved with the PRCA
11/03/2010 PRCA launches international membership

2009

16/09/2009 Communications association appoints Welsh vice-chairman
07/07/2009 Leading in-house communications teams join PRCA
07/07/2009 Leading in-house communications teams join PRCA
25/03/2009 2 April - live webchat with Francis
13/03/2009 PRCA: PR vital to digital future
09/02/2009 In-house Comms teams invited to join PRCA
29/01/2009 PRCA renews the contractor contract for members agencies

2008

06/08/2008 Companies mustn't compromise values for value
03/07/2008 'Scattergun' approach to PR too common
16/06/2008 New PRCA Chairman to broaden services and membership
05/06/2008 UK consultancies riding wave of international opportunity
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