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PR industry stands firm on Russian ban – PRCA

PR industry stands firm on Russian ban – PRCA

The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) has reminded PR professionals to consider the moral, ethical, and reputational consequences of working with Russian organisations, following media reports that other professional service sectors are seeking exemptions to the Government’s ban on UK-Russian business.

PRCA welcomes UK's ban on service exports to Russia

PRCA welcomes UK's ban on service exports to Russia

The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) has welcomed a UK Government ban on service exports to Russia, which includes a focus on public relations and communications services.

Andy Allsopp appointed LGcomms Chair for 2022

Andy Allsopp appointed LGcomms Chair for 2022

LGcomms – the membership body that represents communication professionals in local government – has appointed Essex County Council’s Andy Allsopp as its Chair for 2022 following its Annual General Meeting.

PRCA welcomes BF media as new member

PRCA welcomes BF media as new member

The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) has today announced broadcast PR agency, BF media, as its latest corporate member.

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