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Poor business PR from Duncan Bannatyne

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Following on from Jane Wenham-Jones’ article about poor companany PR I thought it might be worth pointing you in the direction of “Twitter, shower gel and the art of terrible PR” where Duncan Bannatyne, Dragon’s Den star and owner of a chain of gyms shows us how not to conduct …

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27 January 2010  No comments

This should be interesting

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BNP to consider non-white members.

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15 October 2009  1 comment

September 11th

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The Twin Towers
So it’s September 11th again or 9/11 as it’s most commonly known as since that day 8 years ago. I guess there will always be that ‘where were you when it happened’  question and I know that I was in a University lecture when I found out what …

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11 September 2009  4 comments

ID cards will not be compulsory, says Alan Johnson

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Alan Johnson, Home Secretary
Alan Johnson, the Home Secretary, today announced that ID would no longer be compulsary and will now only be issued on a voluntary basis but the question has to be asked why they’re even bothering at all and not just scrapping it?
If you want to find out …

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30 June 2009  1 comment

A vote for Green is a vote against the BNP and UKIP

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Following the revelations amongst the major political parties it comes as no surprise that many people are choosing not to use their vote in the local and European elections as ‘they’re all as bad as each other’, and to some degree I have the same viewpoint. No matter who is …

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27 May 2009  No comments

Tabloid Lies

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Daily Lies
The newspapers I read are either The Independent or The Guardian. I’m not being a snob, they are just the one’s I read and I feel that they are a lot less biased and hypocritical than a lot of the other newspapers available. Sure, they will have a slant …

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11 May 2009  4 comments

IPCC fails with Channel 4 injunction

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The Independant Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) has failed with it’s attempt to block Channel 4 news from showing new footage moments before the death of  Ian Tomlinson.
You can view the video here.
The question is why would the IPCC want to block this video? They say it’s because the footage “would potentially …

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24 April 2009  No comments
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