You really couldn’t make it up, Sarkozy and Bruni’s final day in London get’stopped in the news by the, er, shambolic opening of BAA’s pride and joy, the 20 years plus in the making, Terminal 5.
Let’s be honest, people are getting wise to the workings of the media. They know that each outlet has an angle on a story, which is why the views of bloggers has become so important to companies, brands and celebrities.
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We had another great CIPR Greater London Group event last night with BBC Head of Online Journalism Pete Clifton, Telegraph.co.uk…
The irony couldn’t have been greater. Out came Heather Mills, dressed like a court jester, from the same High Court that was presiding over the inquest into the death of Diana, the Princess of Wales, the Queen of the Nations Hearts. A Diana who…