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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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Tagged by 'PR Consultancy'

2012

17/12/2012 Willoughby Public Relations joins the PRCA
06/11/2012 PR Council elects new Vice-Chairman
11/10/2012 Client Consultancy Partnership Charter Launched
10/10/2012 PR budgets continue to grow as consultancies build on Olympics boom
07/06/2012 PR industry heads gather for London roundtable
20/01/2012 PRCA Welcomes Government Lobbying Consultation
03/01/2012 BIG Partnership joins PRCA as New Year's resolution

2011

09/12/2011 PRCA Withdraws From UKPAC
09/06/2011 PRCA embeds evaluation into industry standard
17/05/2011 PR Leaders believe Twitter makes reputation management harder
19/04/2011 PRCA welcomes MD of Tangerine PR as Chairman of its North West group
15/04/2011 PRCA benchmarking survey heralds fragile recovery PR industry

2010

09/08/2010 PRCA Midlands FrontLine reactivates young PR community
07/07/2010 PRCA announces ambitious policy agenda
07/04/2010 PRCA announces Founding Fellows
07/04/2010 Speed Communications joins PRCA
30/03/2010 Bell Pottinger joins PRCA
11/03/2010 PRCA launches international membership
10/03/2010 Copyright tribunal rejects NLA challenge
05/03/2010 PRCA Endorsed Fresh Award Winners Announced
03/03/2010 MPs Oppose NLA Plans
03/03/2010 PRCA calls for improvements to pitching process
08/02/2010 PRCA prospers in 2010
01/02/2010 PR Leaders' Panel divided over end of recession
01/02/2010 PRCA Intervenes in Copyright Tribunal Case
01/02/2010 PRCA Intervenes in Copyright Tribunal Case

2009

22/12/2009 PR Leaders predict 2010 recovery
10/12/2009 PRCA announces Vice Chairman of the Public Sector Group
23/11/2009 Edelman rejoins PRCA; Robert Phillips joins PRCA Board
17/11/2009 PRCA further strengthens management team
19/10/2009 PRCA launches group to bring SMEs together
16/09/2009 Communications association appoints Welsh vice-chairman
15/09/2009 M&S joins PRCA
03/08/2009 Sham consultation not convincing PR leaders to support NLA proposals
07/07/2009 Leading in-house communications teams join PRCA
07/07/2009 Leading in-house communications teams join PRCA
04/06/2009 PRCA Health launches with industry survey
02/04/2009 9 in 10 agencies have had clients steal ideas from pitches
09/02/2009 In-house Comms teams invited to join PRCA
02/02/2009 PRCA establishes FD Group to support agencies in current economic climate
29/01/2009 PRCA Appoints Marketwire as News Distribution Partner
29/01/2009 PRCA renews the contractor contract for members agencies
29/01/2009 PRCA issues new version of employee contract
28/01/2009 PRCA Purchases ComKnow
28/01/2009 PRCA benchmarking survey goes live 5 February
28/01/2009 PR increasing its share of marketing budgets
16/01/2009 PR consultancies optimistic for 2009
07/01/2009 Hollis Europe
07/01/2009 Hollis UK Public Relations Annual

2008

21/11/2008 PRCA appoints managers for Find A PR Agency service and member recruitment
14/10/2008 Weber Shandwick rejoins PRCA
14/10/2008 PRCA revitalised
14/10/2008 PRCA revitalised
22/09/2008 PR leaders expect Brown to go before next election
28/08/2008 Firefly dazzle at PRCA Quiz night
21/08/2008 PRCA and Wilmington announce strategic partnership
06/08/2008 Companies mustn't compromise values for value
28/07/2008 Cirkle Director appointed Chairman of PRCA committee for South East and East Anglia
03/04/2008 PRCA grows membership by over 10% in first quarter
20/02/2008 PRCA signs up first member under new membership criteria
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