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These are the most-read articles by PRWeek UK subscribers in April, measured by our ‘known audience’ of named users who logged in.
PRWeek UK Power Book 2023: Top 10 in Public sector comms
PRWeek’s UK Power Book reveals the PR pros who lead the way in their respective sectors. Today, we ranking the key players in public sector comms.
Hot off the press: PRWeek’s 22 most-read articles of 2022
From the diary of a Cannes virgin and the newest agencies to watch to the Top 150 consultancies and the biggest people moves of the year.
PRWeek UK Power Book 2022: Top 10 in public sector comms
PRWeek’s UK Power Book reveals the PR pros who lead the way in their respective sectors. Here we rank the biggest players in public sector comms.
‘Changing the language around the city was vital’ – Behind the Campaign, ‘Experience Wakefield’
Rebecca Farnsworth, consultant at Aberfield Communications, gives the lowdown on the agency’s tourism campaign for Wakefield in West Yorkshire.
Six public sector campaigns we liked in 2021
In a year in which fighting COVID-19 was the number-one priority, it’s easy to forget that many other issues – from knife crime to espionage – were also highlighted.
Biggest public sector hires – and shock departures in 2021
PRWeek reviews some of the most significant appointments in public sector comms over the past year, as well as the departures of senior comms chiefs.
Biggest health comms appointments and surprise departures of 2021
PRWeek reviews some of the biggest hires and departures in health comms over the past year, from new faces at pharma multinationals to senior appointments at agencies and in the public sector.
PRWeek UK Power Book 2021: Top 10 in public sector comms
PRWeek's UK Power Book reveals the PR pros who lead the way in their respective areas. Today, we rank the big players in public sector comms.
Honest, grudging, or non-existent: The PR apologies of 2020
If a mistake has been made and people are angry or upset because of it, the best way to move on is to offer an apology, so here is the annual PRWeek round-up of the best and worst attempts to make good during a year like no other.
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