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  • PRCA DARE Awards 2024 Northern Ireland winners announced

    PRCA DARE Awards 2024 Northern Ireland winners announced

    Last night, the PRCA DARE Awards Northern Ireland ceremony was held at The Merchant Hotel, Belfast honouring the outstanding PR and communications professionals. This year's edition of the awards is headline sponsored by 3Gem with additional sponsorship by Carma and Reuben Sinclair.
    We are proud to acknowledge the remarkable accomplishments of these individuals and teams.
    Northern Ireland wi

  • PRCA DARE Awards 2024 Scotland winners announced

    PRCA DARE Awards 2024 Scotland winners announced

    Last night, the PRCA DARE Awards Scotland ceremony was held at the Glasgow Marriott Hotel, honouring the outstanding PR and communications professionals. This year's edition of the awards is headline sponsored by 3Gem with additional sponsorship by Carma and Reuben Sinclair.
    We are proud to acknowledge the remarkable accomplishments of these individuals and teams.
    Scotland winners and highly

  • PACAC misses opportunity to improve lobbying, says PRCA

    PACAC misses opportunity to improve lobbying, says PRCA

    The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) – the professional body that represents the lobbying industry – is disappointed that proposals issued today by the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee (PACAC), won’t deliver transparency to members of the public, while adding to requirements placed on, and only on, consultant lobbyists.

  • SMEs in the PR industry are able to apply for Government funding for AI training – and PRCA’s AI training is eligible

    SMEs in the PR industry are able to apply for Government funding for AI training – and PRCA’s AI training is eligible

    The Government has launched a pilot programme providing part-funding in AI skills, and PRCA’s training is eligible for support. Under the Flexible AI Upskilling Fund pilot, SMEs in the Professional and Business Services sector (which includes PR) can, during May 2024, apply for a share of grant funding for up to 50% of the cost of training employees in AI skills.

  • AI to revolutionise PR: PRCA NI and CIPR NI collaborate for 'AI in PR' event

    AI to revolutionise PR: PRCA NI and CIPR NI collaborate for 'AI in PR' event

    As the era of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the landscape of communications and public relations, PRCA NI and CIPR NI are joining forces to present 'AI in PR,' a pivotal event to be held at the MAC Arts Centre in Belfast on Friday, May 17th, from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm BST.

  • Introducing the new PRCA Creative Committee

    Introducing the new PRCA Creative Committee

    After chairing the group for five years, the PRCA’s Creative Committee Chair Ottilie Ross (Halpern Creative Director) has handed the baton to newly appointed Chair Amy Jones, Creative Director at Hope and Glory – prompting a refreshed committee membership.

  • PRM joins PRCA as new member

    PRM joins PRCA as new member

    The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) has today announced the independent communications agency, PRM as its latest corporate member.

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