State of the Profession 2019
April of this year saw the latest publication of the CIPR’s annual ‘State of the Profession Report, 2019’. Regrettably, the report...
April of this year saw the latest publication of the CIPR’s annual ‘State of the Profession Report, 2019’. Regrettably, the report...
2018, saw #MeToo bring about debate and discussion surrounding sexual exploitation and abuse around the world. Intrinsically linked to...
‘When the planes hit the Twin Towers, as far as I know, none of the phone calls from the people on board were messages of hate or revenge...
I truly cannot remember the last time that I picked up a book to read for ‘pleasure’. I am constantly reading but academic reading, to...
Youthquake was the word used to describe the shock result of the 2017 General Election. Defined by the OED as ‘a significant cultural,...
Sunday 25th of November, 2018 saw the United Kingdom move yet one step closer towards Brexit following on from 18 months of negotiations....
This is me! Digital Immigrant@Andrea99061643. My first personal/reflective post where I feel able to talk about me, who I am, what...
Internal Communications, at a most basic level it is the office gossip and chit-chat, whilst at the opposite end of the scale it takes...
The importance of political engagement and participation is deemed critical to the existence of a ‘a functioning and healthy democracy’....
Facebook saw more than £90.8 billion removed from its market value, in July of this year. Facebook shares plummeted by 19% when it...
The first quarter of 2018, saw Facebook make £500,000 in revenue every five and a half minutes. March, 2018 saw the breaking of ‘The...
Almost 700,000 people from all parts of the UK, met in London yesterday to walk on parliament to demand a second referendum on Brexit....
‘The Brexit Campaign of 2016 - both Leave and Remain - were fought largely through the medium of simplicities, delusions and lies’...