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Tagged by 'Proposals'

2013

17/05/2013 PRCA prepares to revamp regulation after lack of lobbying register in Queen's Speech
08/05/2013 QUEEN'S SPEECH - LACK OF LOBBYING REGISTRATION BILL 'INCREDIBLY DISAPPOINTING'
03/05/2013 PRCA responds to reports the Government will axe the statutory register of lobbyists
14/02/2013 PRCA announces Leveson conference featuring Lord Black, welcomes Royal Charter proposal
07/01/2013 PRCA supports Select Committee Chair's call to Government to act on lobbying

2012

11/12/2012 The PRCA responds to the Leveson Report
29/11/2012 PR industry shows cautious support for Leveson Report recommendations
02/11/2012 PR Professional Body calls on Government to regulate “revolving door” lobbying
01/11/2012 Scottish Register must treat all lobbyists fairly and equally
11/09/2012 PRCA calls for Chloe Smith to engage with the lobbying industry
19/07/2012 CommsCopyright.com launched to help brands better understand copyright law
13/07/2012 Committee broadly supports PRCA recommendations for statutory register
09/07/2012 PRCA welcomes legislation to regulate collecting societies
06/07/2012 Lobbying minister sets out statutory register timetable at PRCA Summer Party
19/06/2012 PRCA to consult on broadening public affairs register
12/06/2012 PRCA slams Defamation Bill ahead of second reading in Parliament
11/06/2012 Charities must be included on statutory register of lobbyists claims PRCA
22/05/2012 PRCA urges MPs to back calls for statutory register of all lobbyists
22/05/2012 Best Practice Committee broadly accepts Access Commission's Recommendations
17/05/2012 PRCA welcomes Minister's proposals to Political and Constitutional Reform Committee
15/05/2012 The end and the beginning - Copyright Tribunal issues final decision
09/05/2012 PRCA disappointed with omission of Lobbying Bill in Queen's Speech
20/01/2012 PRCA Welcomes Government Lobbying Consultation

2011

21/10/2011 PRCA welcomes Joint Committee's proposal to strengthen protection from online defamation in Draft Defamation Bill
24/05/2011 PRCA responds to Hargreaves Report on UK IP Copyright Law
15/03/2011 Survey highlights massive opposition to web licence scheme
07/03/2011 Survey highlights massive opposition to web licence scheme

2010

21/09/2010 Reasons to be a member of the PRCA
25/05/2010 NLA takes PRCA & Meltwater to High Court over web licences
03/03/2010 MPs Oppose NLA Plans

2009

03/08/2009 Sham consultation not convincing PR leaders to support NLA proposals
06/07/2009 PRCA explains NLA proposal and outlines response on behalf of members
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