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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 }
27 February 2026
 
Internal comms rules your CEO really needs to know
Internal comms rules your CEO really needs to know
 

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Why do so many comms chiefs have sustainability in their portfolio?
Why do so many comms chiefs have sustainability in their portfolio?
Maternity leave ‘has a negative effect on career progression in public affairs’
Maternity leave has a ‘negative effect on public affairs careers’
When should comms professionals respond to mis- or disinformation?
When should comms respond to mis- or disinformation?
‘We need to be good politicians to be great comms leaders’
‘We need to be good politicians to be great comms leaders’
Should businesses take a stance on societal issues?
Should businesses take a stance on societal issues?
 

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1 Unicef UK comms chief joins cancer charity
 
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3 AI startup invests in internal comms
 
4 Glasgow University’s govt relations head leaving for new role
 
5 Skipton Group hires corporate affairs director
 
6 Nursing and Midwifery Council hires internal comms head
 
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6 ways the rise of intelligent AI is redefining PR in 2026

Sam Gregory, co-CEO of Tangerine, outlines how PR teams can harness AI, credibility and human insight to drive real-world results

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