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+ | [[CoppaFeel!]] | [[Diageo]] | [[Global Radio]] | [[News UK]] | [[NHBC]] | [[Savills]] | [[Starbucks]]<ref name="MP"/> | ||
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Revision as of 11:04, 19 October 2014
InHouse PR is a public relations firm with notable links to the Conservative Party.
Contents
Policy Exchange contract
- Influential right-leaning think tank Policy Exchange has called in Boris Johnson's former PR advisers to handle media and communications.
- Over the coming months, InHouse PR will promote a series of reports that are expected to feed in to the Conservative Party's manifesto for the next general election.
- The reports will range from gun and knife crime, to mental health and the criminal justice system.[1]
People
APPC UK
June 2014-August 2014
Lois Brearley | Katie Perrior | Jo Tanner | Kirsty Walker[2]
Clients
June 2014-August 2014
CoppaFeel! | Diageo | Global Radio | News UK | NHBC | Savills | Starbucks[2]
Former Clients
- Stockholm Network
- Women2Win
- CTN Communications
- Dyslexia Action
- Children of Peace
- Diabetes UK
- Montessori Centenary
- Boris Johnson London Mayoral campaign.
- Total Politics
- Policy Exchange
Website
References
- ↑ Cameron think tank turns to Boris advisers, by David Singleton, PR Week, 20 June 2008.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Register 1st June 2014 - 31st August 2014 APPC, accessed 19 October 2014