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:One of the main beneficiaries of the problems at [[Westminster Strategy]], The Communication Group's government relations division has been transformed over the past year with the arrival of [[Peter Bingle]] and [[Marianne Yarwood]], both former directors of Westminster Strategy. The division now has around 12 employees and an estimated fee income of more than pounds 1 million and is building a reputation at the public relations/crisis management end of the business with a strong Brussels offering, via the [[Entente]] network. Major clients: Police Federation, British Nuclear Fuels Ltd, Newspaper Federation, [[Scotch Whisky Association]], Vickers, Rolls Royce Motors.<ref>PR Week September 29, 1995 Correction Appended Political Lobbying: Gearing up for major change - The political landscape in Britain is changing. The actions of public figures are coming under greater scrutiny and the lobbying world has had to adapt fast BYLINE: By STEVE BEVAN and AMANDA HALL </ref>
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==Resources==
 
==Resources==
 
*[[Communication Group PRCA Yearbook]]
 
*[[Communication Group PRCA Yearbook]]
 
==Associated==
 
==Associated==
 
*[[Communication Group Scotland]]
 
*[[Communication Group Scotland]]
 
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==Notes==
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[[Category:Public relations firms]][[Category:Lobbying firms]]
 
[[Category:Public relations firms]][[Category:Lobbying firms]]

Revision as of 11:46, 24 May 2008

One of the main beneficiaries of the problems at Westminster Strategy, The Communication Group's government relations division has been transformed over the past year with the arrival of Peter Bingle and Marianne Yarwood, both former directors of Westminster Strategy. The division now has around 12 employees and an estimated fee income of more than pounds 1 million and is building a reputation at the public relations/crisis management end of the business with a strong Brussels offering, via the Entente network. Major clients: Police Federation, British Nuclear Fuels Ltd, Newspaper Federation, Scotch Whisky Association, Vickers, Rolls Royce Motors.[1]

Resources

Associated

Notes

  1. PR Week September 29, 1995 Correction Appended Political Lobbying: Gearing up for major change - The political landscape in Britain is changing. The actions of public figures are coming under greater scrutiny and the lobbying world has had to adapt fast BYLINE: By STEVE BEVAN and AMANDA HALL