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General Election Briefing – 4 essential things for organisations to consider
May 23, 2024
Whatever your views on the timing of the Prime Minister’s decision to call a UK General Election on 4th July, we are now in the throes of a campaign where many expect a Conservative defeat at the polls and the first Labour administration for 14 years. Do you feel prepared to navigate the campaign period ahead and make the most of a new Parliament and Government? Please read our briefing attached which outlines four essential...
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Rishi’s Reshuffle: Suella’s Sacking and Cameron’s Comeback
November 15, 2023
After an underwhelming Party Conference season and a tense few days over former Home Secretary Suella Braverman’s unauthorised column in The Times, Monday’s reshuffle was a chance for the Conservative Party to turn around its fortunes ahead of the General Election next year. And to some extent, it has delivered. Many in the Party welcomed the return of former Prime Minister David Cameron to the Cabinet and the removal of Braverman, and by some accounts...
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Sunak, Starmer and Sparkles: Who succeeded this Party Conference season?
October 12, 2023
A difference in atmospheres After much anticipation, party conference season for 2023 has now come to a close. With a smattering of policies and a touch of glitter, here is my take on what may well be the final conferences before the next General Election. After attending Labour’s conference this week, it is clear that the party now firmly belongs to Keir Starmer. The atmosphere in Liverpool was full of hope, optimism and urgency...
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Rishi’s Reset: On Track or De-Railed?
October 5, 2023
An overview of Conservative Party Conference 2023 The mood going into this year’s Conservative Party Conference was by no means buoyant and, sitting at a sizeable 20 points behind the Labour Party in the polls, Sunak would have hoped for a conference which he could use to demonstrate to the public that his Conservative Party is worth their trust, and their vote. Instead, the first few days of this year’s conference were shaped by in-fighting...
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Why you should stop asking “how can we win on the trans inclusion debate?”
September 29, 2023
Lots of clients and contacts say something like “we won’t have an opinion on the trans inclusion debate because there is no way to win.” Normally followed by “it’s just so toxic”. I get it, but my gentle challenge to you is perhaps the problem is your starting point. To help, here are some things you may want to ask yourself. Why do you want to have a point of view? Perhaps you’re committed to...
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Top three comms tips for emerging climate fintechs
September 27, 2023
You’d be forgiven for feeling as though the climate conversation has taken a disappointing turn lately, with UK Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak’s, recent apparent U-turn on commitments. However, there are still important strides being made in the fight for a sustainable future. In the world I operate most – fintech – I’ve been closely watching the emergence of climate fintechs: businesses offering some form of climate-based risk or accounting software, like carbon offsetting, ESG reporting...
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Is the money really worth it? Accepting corporate sponsorships that could damage your reputation.
September 26, 2023
Corporate sponsors are under growing scrutiny, which means the offer on the table needs careful consideration before charities and international organisations decide whether or not to accept it. Today, everyone – from fans to employees and media – is paying greater attention to who is funding major global events and initiatives, and what sponsors are getting in return. Often, it’s an opportunity to earn credibility on a particular issue simply by association, resulting in...
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Fail to prepare, prepare to fail…
September 20, 2023
Sports events are more high profile than ever before. The surging popularity of women’s sport is driving audience numbers ever higher with women’s sport viewing up 131% in 2022. 2023 is a bumper year for massive sporting events from the Women’s World Cup and the men’s and women’s Ashes to the Ryder Cup, Solheim Cup and men’s Rugby World Cup. These sporting occasions are some of the few things that we still watch live in...
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New multinational health equity report explores how different communities are impacted by health inequity
September 12, 2023
Discrimination and lack of trust are increasingly being recognized as critical factors in limiting important access to healthcare. This new multinational health equity report released today paints a vivid picture of the challenges faced and adds further data to support the need for action. A collaborative effort between agencies within the Omnicom PR Group, including FleishmanHillard, and The Atlantic, involving research among over 6,000 people from diverse communities in four countries. We would love to talk to...
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Savings rates are the latest reputational battleground for banks as the FCA flexes its Consumer Duty muscle
July 25, 2023
A reputational battle has been playing out with banks and building societies under fire in the media and from policy makers, about whether they have been increasing mortgage rates faster than savings rates as the Bank of England’s base rate has risen. The FCA’s intervention on this pricing issue shows how the Consumer Duty extends its reach into new areas and poses a new challenge for communications teams. At the end of this month...