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An exclusive tour of PRM operations at London Heathrow

An exclusive tour of PRM operations at London Heathrow

International Airport Review reports directly from London Heathrow airport as OmniServ take us on a tour of their PRM operations at the UK hub… As we discussed in the first part of an extensive focus on PRMs (Passengers with Restricted Mobility), those who require special…

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Not Everyone Needs GCSEs to Succeed

Not Everyone Needs GCSEs to Succeed

James Rix, founder of StreetPR shares his honest view of GCSE’s and what he did without them. I was watching the BBC the other day and they ran an interview with some schoolkids talking about their upcoming GCSE exams. Yes, it’s that time of year…

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Harrix Group acquires Itchy Feet

Harrix Group acquires Itchy Feet

Harrix Group, which owns events organiser Wicked Student Nights and staffing agency StreetPR, is reinforcing its position in the youth marketplace with the acquisition of 10-year-old funk, rock and soul night specialist Itchy Feet. The Itchy Feet purchase will give Harrix Group’s events division a…

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New team leadership at Blackjack Promotions

New team leadership at Blackjack Promotions

Blackjack Promotions has promoted two members of its team to senior positions – both within a year of joining the business. Andy DeVito has been appointed head of experiential, while Fiona Tindall becomes head of domestic retail. DeVito returned to Blackjack last year as account…

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Guest comment: As viewability falls, it’s time for the industry to stand up and be counted

Guest comment: As viewability falls, it’s time for the industry to stand up and be counted

With over £600 million being wasted on non-viewable ads in 2016, Collective’s Paul Lowrey say its time to put relevance and value first Last year started with encouraging news on ad viewability from Meetrics. In the first quarter (Q1) of 2016, the number of online…

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Preventing zero day infections

Preventing zero day infections

Osiris Ransomware: new addition to the Locky family. Acronis has developed a New Generation technology that proactively prevents zero-day infections, enabling users to prevent ransomware attacks and recover data without paying any ransom. Yesterday, we discovered a new mutation of Osiris ransomware that easily bypassed…

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Bristol-based Anstee’s Bakery forks out £5K for unauthorised equipment use

Bristol-based Anstee’s Bakery forks out £5K for unauthorised equipment use

Bristol-based Anstee’s Bakery forks out £5K for unauthorised equipment use Bristol-based Anstee’s Bakery has had to provide a Court with a formal Undertaking to stop using bread baskets belonging to Bakers Basco for transporting its products without permission, in addition to paying £5,250 in costs…

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Bad data removal policies can leave businesses vulnerable to data breaches

Bad data removal policies can leave businesses vulnerable to data breaches

53% of global organisations use two common, but unsuccessful methods of wiping data, according to a report by Blancco Technology Group. The improper data removal and poor enforcement of data retention policies creates the ideal conditions for data breaches to regularly occur. Data is still…

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Leadership Development For Millennials Not Seen As A Priority

Leadership Development For Millennials Not Seen As A Priority

Millennials. A generation which has frequently been labelled as loyalty-lite, hungry for feedback and with high expectations for rapid career development. Yet harnessing the talent and loyalty of this generational cohort will be absolutely critical in the next 10 to 15 years’ time as many of these…

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Context is the new (tech) black

Context is the new (tech) black

Despite a seemingly endless stream of tech disruption over the past decade, we’ve finally reached a moment when the next big thing might be a long way away. Why? Because consumers seem to be overloaded with gadgets and aren’t finding the value in the devices…

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