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Fleishman Hosts Westminster Reception

Several hundred figures from business, politics and the media packed out the Mall Galleries for London’s Westminster Reception last week. London’s Director of Public Affairs, Nick Williams, welcomed a wide range of guests including Government Ministers, Opposition MPs and spokespeople …Read Post »

General Election 2010: SNP to Win, But Lose?

The 2010 General Election looks set to be one of the most exciting UK contests in years, with opinion polls predicting  a return to power for the Conservative Party. In Scotland however, the General Election could throw up some very …Read Post »

Fleishman Wins Global Campaign of the Year Award

This week’s PR Week Awards saw Fleishman-Hillard win the ‘Global Campaign of the Year Award’ for World Hepatitis Day 2009 for our client, the World Hepatitis Alliance.  The success of the 2009 campaign was the culmination of many months of …Read Post »

Military Myths and Realities in Scotland

At the SNP Conference in Inverness on Saturday, Angus Robertson MP unveiled startling new figures he has managed to extract from the Ministry of Defence (MoD) about military spending in Scotland. He made the revelations whilst delivering the Scotland on …Read Post »

Can British Military Bases Be Allowed on the Soil of an Independent Scotland? The SNP Say, Yes

Today sees the start of the Scottish National Party’s Annual Conference. Members of the FH Edinburgh Team will be there and contributing to the debate, as the organised sponsors of the Scotland on Sunday Lecture to be held at Saturday …Read Post »

Cameron’s Conference Speech

David Cameron has just finished his big keynote speech at the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester. He talked about ‘releasing Britain’s potential’ and speculated on the Britain he would like to be Prime Minister of – namely a country where …Read Post »

Will Cameron’s Frontbench Gender Pledge Anger Male MPs?

The next general election will deliver a huge number of new MPs to Westminster. Over 100 MPs have so far announced their intention to stand down at the next election and current polling suggests that the Conservatives are likely to …Read Post »

The Biggest Change in U.K. Public Affairs for 13 years

Are you ready for the biggest change in public affairs for 13 years? In just over eight months time it will be the UK Election Day: Thursday 6th May. The next eight months will see the biggest – and most …Read Post »