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The Weekly Briefing
{ Editor Claire Warren and team bring you a mixture of news, features, analysis and opinion from the past week }
15 January 2026
 
UK comms body urges government to abandon X over child safety concerns
UK comms body urges government to abandon X over child safety concerns
 

TOP STORIES

 
Throw off the gloom… you work in comms!
Throw off the gloom… you work in comms!
How we do comms at… London Business School
How we do comms at… London Business School
In-house teams need access to real time data to become ‘more agile’
In-house teams need access to real time data to be ‘more agile’
‘A trailblazer’ – GSK comms pro Bieneosa Ebite passes away
‘A trailblazer’ – GSK comms pro Bieneosa Ebite passes away
Corporate Affairs Awards final deadline approaching
Corporate Affairs Awards final deadline approaching
 

PEOPLE MOVES

 
1 M&S corporate affairs director departs for major FMCG role
 
2 Heineken UK names corporate affairs director
 
3 Magistrates’ Association appoints PR chief as CEO
 
4 Ex-No 10 comms chief takes agency role
 
5 Reform recruits ex-Daily Mail columnist for new comms role
 
6 Universal Music Group signs comms chief from rival
 
7 UK Council for Psychotherapy boosts comms team
 
8 Private health trade body hires first comms director
 
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