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==Clients==
 
==Clients==
Good Relations clients include
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Lobbying clients listed in November 2011:<ref>PRCA register, to Nov 2011</ref>
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[[Airbus]] | [[Astrium]] | [[Cassidian]] | [[EADS]] | [[Eurocopter]] | [[QinetiQ]] | [[TalkTalk]]
  
*[[Corus]]
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Good Relations clients include(d):
*[[Monsanto]], the GM food company,
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[[Corus]] | [[Monsanto]], the GM food company | [[Nestle]] | [[Nirex]] | [[Tesco]]
*[[Nestle]]
 
*[[Nirex]]  
 
*[[Tesco]]
 
  
 
=== Nuclear Spinners===
 
=== Nuclear Spinners===

Revision as of 23:24, 4 January 2012

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Bell Pottinger Good Relations is a subsidiary of Chime Communications.

People

David Hill, the former Labour Party Director of Communications from 1991-97, is a Director of Good Relations, which he joined shortly after the 1997 election. Hill returned to the Labour Party HQ at Millbank on loan from Good Relations, as a senior Press Spokesman for the 2001 election campaign. Between 1985 and 1993 Good Relations was headed by Peter Bradley, who became a Labour MP in the 1997 elections.

Clients

Lobbying clients listed in November 2011:[1] Airbus | Astrium | Cassidian | EADS | Eurocopter | QinetiQ | TalkTalk

Good Relations clients include(d): Corus | Monsanto, the GM food company | Nestle | Nirex | Tesco

Nuclear Spinners

Since 2003, Good Relations has been paid £375,000 by Nirex (the government-controlled agency that oversees storage of radioactive waste) to provide "professional consultancy and support in the area of media relations and corporate communications."[2]

Contact

Good Relations, Holborn Gate, 26 Southampton Buildings, London WC2A. Website: http://www.goodrelations.co.uk

Resources

Notes

  1. PRCA register, to Nov 2011
  2. D. Wild (2005) Freedom of Information Request, Letter to Jean McSorley, Senior Advisor to Greenpeace UK, 15 July