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The climate emergency: it’s reshaping communications
By Sophie Morello As we come to the end of January and reflect on the intense debate and coverage on the climate crisis, you get a real sense that...
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Welsh Independence: the sleeping dragon in Sturgeon’s shadow?
By Joshua Bell Welsh Independence. Not a misspelling, nor an accidental replacement of the word ‘Scottish’, and no longer a pipe dream for Welsh...
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Advocates and ambassadors: the new front line for corporate activism
By Andrew Adie Poor Roger Federer. In the past, he was revered as a snappy dressing, uber courteous, tennis titan. That all changed this week when a...
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Ancoats: A blueprint for city centre regeneration
By Matthew Williams Anyone who lives in and around the North West has probably heard of the recent revival of Ancoats, a forgotten neighbourhood of...
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How to create a do-it-yourself newswire to stay informed 24/7
By Ian Silvera How do you get your news? I doubt you calmly and slowly digest a print newspaper over a glass of orange juice and a bowl of cornflakes...
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EU Taxonomy legislation could make 2020 the year of the ‘green bull’ market
By Andrew Adie One of the great challenges facing those trying to drive through sustainable investments is the issue of measurement and comparison...
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2019: Boeing to Brexit, Thomas Cook to Topshop and Patisserie Valerie to Prince Andrew…what to expect in 2020?
By Alistair Kellie Well what a year that was…from Boeing to Brexit, Thomas Cook to Topshop and Patisserie Valerie to Prince Andrew. Reputations have...
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How the Thatcher myth attracts modern-day Conservatives to a no-deal Brexit
First written for and published by the New Statesman When Theresa May proclaimed that “No-deal is better than a bad deal” many saw it as half...
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