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  • Claudia Bate appointed Managing Director of Sectors and Specialisms

    December 8, 2022

    FleishmanHillard UK has promoted its head of technology Claudia Bate to the new role of managing director of sectors and specialisms. In this newly created cross-agency role, Claudia will take the agency lead on integrating FleishmanHillard UK’s 20+ existing sector and specialist service offerings, including Crisis and Issues, Purpose, ESG, Corporate Reporting, Youth and Culture, and Sports Marketing. FleishmanHillard UK has experienced another year of record growth fuelled by organic growth in several areas such...

  • Fintech in 2023: The areas firms should be prioritising

    December 6, 2022

    Gemma Lingham, Director, Head of Fintech UK  As we head into 2023, there is an undoubted air of uncertainty. While the fintech industry has proved a resilient one, and innovation often emerges from testing times, approaching the new year cautiously seems the order of the day. Much like we did last year, we’ve consulted some of the industry’s top experts to gauge what they think fintechs should be considering as we turn yet another new...

  • Should businesses be preparing for Winter blackouts?

    November 29, 2022

    Earlier this week, National Grid considered implementing its Demand Flexibility Service for the first time in a bid to avert blackouts. Although the scheme, which would have seen certain households be paid if they turned off products during certain hours, did not take place this week, it marked a clear reminder that this winter could be characterised by energy shortages which could impact both households and businesses. Countries across Europe are preparing for a long...

  • Healthy Futures: Exploring buying local and sustainability during the cost-of-living crisis

    November 28, 2022

    As the real impact of the cost-of-living crisis unfolds and the food and drink sector finds itself facing a perfect storm of issues, the FleishmanHillard UK Food, Agriculture and Beverage team is exploring the implications for brand and communication teams in our new ‘Cost-of-Living Bites’ series. Phoebe Rilot, senior research manager in FleishmanHillard UK’s TRUE Global Intelligence team, takes a look at what buying local means to consumers during the cost-of-living crisis and into the...

  • Labour’s U-Turn on labour

    November 24, 2022

    Luke Downham, Head of Labour Unit and Adam Newman, Account Manager (Public Affairs, Labour Unit)  Keir Starmer’s pledge to the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) conference this week that he will wean the UK off its “dependence” on immigration orientated “cheap labour” is a highly significant policy shift, laying down an important plank of Labour’s economic policy, and reflecting an increasingly focused electoral strategy.  As hoped, political commentary after the speech focused on this “tough” approach...

  • ESG doublespeak: Back to basics and corporate culture

    November 23, 2022

    In post 3. “The authenticity gap”, we honed in on how the 'feel-good' acronym ESG is marketed, why, and some of the unintended consequences. We now take ESG back to basics, with the connection between externalities and reputation, and the role played by corporate culture. Blinded by a thicket of ESG metrics, targets and ratings, managers can miss the point of why they measure in the first place: i.e., to ensure that their business endures...

  • The sports industry must accelerate its journey towards a sustainable future

    November 21, 2022

    Forget this week’s dreary UK weather. On the whole, this year in the UK it has been…Hot. Remember the balmy New Year? Our 40°C July? On the surface, British sport reaped the rewards. A summer without Wimbledon rain delays and undisturbed cricket seemed, well, glorious.  But elsewhere, glorious it was not. During cricket’s Indian Premier League (IPL), it wasn’t just Jos Buttler on fire. As dehydrated birds quite literally fell from the sky, matches were...

  • COP27 Review: Global action slows despite notable successes

    November 21, 2022

    Michael Hartt, Senior Partner and Head of International Affairs  Despite the intense last-minute wrangling as COP27 carried on for two days beyond its scheduled close, the summit yielded little in the way of major breakthroughs. While the commitment to a loss and damage fund deserves celebrating, the failure to reach agreement in other key areas will likely leave delegates disappointed by the final text and dismayed that the goal of limiting global heating to 1.5C...

  • Autumn Statement Review: Growth vs Stability, and a bad deal for young people

    November 18, 2022

    The Autumn Statement that took place yesterday essentially reversed the entire plan that the Liz Truss administration had put in place in her Growth Plan. In the space of 55 days, the UK has gone from around £30 billion in tax cuts to c.£54 billion in tax rises – under the same Party. The problem was that the Growth Plan as a fiscal stimulus did not work with supply constraints, as it focused on demand...

  • COP27 Reflections: Transforming Trade to Accelerate Climate Action

    November 18, 2022

    Tim Harding, Associate Director and International Trade Lead  COP27 has been framed as being all about implementation, with delegates looking for substantial but practical solutions to a challenge of immense scale: A report commissioned by the UK and Egyptian governments estimated developing nations will require $2 trillion per year by 2030 for energy transition alone. International trade can play a pivotal role driving climate improvement and make progress on this implementation gap, if only governments...