When Irish eyes are crying
When Irish eyes are crying. That is the headline to an extensive and in-depth article featuring in the latest edition of Vanity Fair, written by Michael Lewis. It makes for pretty torrid reading and as...
View ArticleFF Candidate Waxes Lyrical in Galway East
Fianna Fail general election candidate John F Donal, who has been known to favour refering to himself in the third person, has gone down the catchy tune route to try to secure a seat in the next Dáil....
View ArticlePic of the Day…Pretty hard to Peck a Leader
Election Day is getting extremely close now and I must say I am somewhat undecided as to who I am going to vote for. I have opted to look at all means and sources of any additional information that...
View ArticleThe Twitter Election?
There were many who predicted that social media would have a huge bearing on the outcome of #ge11. great campaign which led to over 2,000 facebook friends but just over 1,000 votes With almost...
View ArticlePR and the Middle East Crisis
Great and very interesting article by Marcus Baram in the Huffington Post about the impact of unrest in the Middle East on pr agencies of all things! It seems that pr’ing dictatorships is a lucrative...
View ArticleTabloid Tale of the Week
Source: The Star There have been numerous controversies in recent years with regard to TD’s and their use of unparliamentary language. Probably the most famous is the incident involving Green TD Paul...
View ArticleThe Crisis Management Blog: People will forgive and most will forget……if you...
“By the time you hear the thunder, it’s too late to build the ark.” — Crisis Management is all about preparation…most of the time…. The current well publicised Ulster Bank crisis is something no PR...
View ArticleWhat we Googled in 2012
Every year Google’s Zeitgeist of the world’s most searched topics reveals what the we were interested in and wanted to know more about. So what about the Irish? The top trending searches are pretty...
View ArticlePoliticians on Twitter
Politicians have recently turned to social media as a new way of political communication (with mixed results). Social media allows politicians to interact with citizens and allows them to give constant...
View ArticleWhy Honesty Is The Best Policy…
Why honesty is the best policy… Alastair Campbell’s latest blog on the Huffington Post is an interesting take on the changing world of PR ‘Why the World of PR is changing’. For me, it verifies the...
View ArticleCountdown to Scottish referendum: One year until Scotland take to the polls
In just under a year, Scots will answer the question; “Should Scotland be an independent country?” in a landmark referendum to be held on September 18th 2014. With the date looming many questions...
View ArticleParis City Hall to house first female mayor
Paris City Hall to house first female mayor The political scene in Paris has been abuzz since spring 2013 when it was established for the first time in the 2,000 year history of the capital that a...
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