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Media Training and Speech Writing.
 We provide our clients with training on how to maximise their media coverage. PRHQ provides training on how to get the media interested in what you have to say or sell.
" Talking and eloquence are not the same: to speak and to speak well are two different things" Ben Johnson (1573-1637). Let us write your speeches so that your messages strikes home.
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What we Do .
- Prhq is a UK public relations agency and media consultancy
- We provide a B2B and consumer PR services to businesses of all sizes
- For SME's we only charge what you can afford. This is part of our standard agreement and is unique to PRHQ.
- We help individuals talk to the media and get the right publicity at the right time
- We offer a 'no-nonsense' approach
- We adapt to your ever-changing environment
- You can consider as your internal marketing and publicity department
- Media training to help you maximize your relationship with the press
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Latest news from the UK and abroad.
- Number of failing schools leaps 150 per cent under new regime
The proportion of schools judged inadequate has leapt since a tougher inspection regime was introduced last year.
 - Microsoft launches free rival to BBC iPlayer - the MSN Video Player
Microsoft is launching a free online video player - the first serious rival to the BBC’s iPlayer
 - Jihad Jane: American blonde accused of terror plot
A blonde American woman who went under the online alias "Jihad Jane" has been accused of plotting to murder a Swedish cartoonist for drawing a picture of the Prophet Muhammad with the body of a dog, it emerged today.
 - Minister Bill Rammell admits failures over soldier training
The Government admitted today that four soldiers killed in Afghanistan had been failed after highly critical comments from the coroner at their inquest yesterday.
 - Hundreds held in pre-emptive Tibet crackdown
Hundreds of Tibetans have been rounded up in Lhasa and armed paramilitaries are patrolling the streets in the run-up to the anniversary of a bloody riot in 2008.
 - Brown pitches on economy with £3bn pay freeze
Gordon Brown today made a controversial pledge to freeze the pay of top civil servants, judges, generals and doctors to save £3 billion, as he made a pitch to British voters over his handling of the economy. - Loss-making Northern Rock to give staff £15m bonus
Northern Rock, the state-owned bank bailed out with £26 billion in taxpayers’ funds, will share a £14.9 million bonus among its staff despite running up a loss over 2009.
 - Psychiatric report said Jon Venables was ‘a negligible risk’
A psychiatric report that paved the way for the release of Jon Venables, one of James Bulger’s killers, concluded that he posed a “trivial” risk to the public, The Times has learnt.
 - Pope's brother: I hit children while working at boarding school
The Pope’s brother gave a rare insight yesterday into a pervasive culture of violence at Roman Catholic institutions, admitting that he hit children while he was choirmaster at a German boarding school.
 - McQueen’s final collection: a haunting, beautiful spectacle
It was probably the smallest show in Alexander McQueen’s history and not the one he had originally planned. That was to have taken place in the Conciergerie, a favourite venue of his and the gloomiest of Marie-Antoinette’s prisons. - Britain made string of protests to US over Falklands row
British diplomats have expressed serious concerns to the US State Department at least three times over Washington’s response to the latest dispute over the Falkland Islands, The Times has learnt. - Baroness Manningham-Buller: US concealed torture from MI5
A former head of MI5 has claimed that US intelligence agencies deliberately concealed their mistreatment of terror suspects. - Arsenal sink Porto in Champions League
By all accounts, Nicklas Bendtner is not the type of young man to allow so much as an off-day to shake his belief that he is destined for greatness, but as he emerged from the Arsenal players’ celebratory huddle after this masterclass, he might have reflected on this as the night that he came of age on the Champions League stage.
 - 'Naked' Rahm Emanuel adds twist to President Obama's health reforms
President Obama’s troubled and marathon effort to reform the US health industry took a bizarre twist today after a Democratic congressman said he was lambasted over the issue by a naked White House chief of staff in a men’s locker room.
 - Britain poised for first national rail strike in 16 years
Easter rail travel is under threat from three industrial disputes which could halt trains in the first national rail strike for 16 years.
 - Gordon Brown hails Stormont vote to devolve policing and justice powers
Gordon Brown tonight hailed as “the final end” to the Irish peace process a decision by the Northern Ireland Assembly to devolve policing and justice powers from Westminster, as a political row continued over David Cameron’s relationship with the Ulster Unionist Party. - Stormont votes to devolve policing and justice powers
The Northern Ireland Assembly voted in favour of the devolution of policing and justice powers from Westminster today, despite opposition from the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP).
 - Unlawful killing: coroner attacks army inadequacies over blast that killed four
Special forces troops were sent to Afghanistan in unsuitable vehicles and without sufficient training and bomb-detecting kit, a coroner has found at the close of the inquest into the death of the only British female soldier killed in the country.
 - Archbishop of Canterbury condemns evangelist 'bullies'
The Archbishop of Canterbury has condemned evangelist "bulies" who attempt to convert people of other faiths to Christianity.
 - Merseyside Police submit to inquiry over Facebook murderer Peter Chapman
Merseyside Police referred itself to the Independent Police Complaints Commission today over claims that it failed to properly monitor serial sex attacker Peter Chapman.
 - Seven Muslims arrested over 'plot to kill cartoonist'
Seven Muslims were arrested in the Irish Republic today over an alleged plot to assassinate a Swedish cartoonist who depicted the Prophet Mohammed with the body of a dog, police said.
 - Facebook accused over paedophile 'panic button'
Facebook was accused today of failing to protect its young British users from the threat posed by predatory paedophiles.
 - Alice in Wonderland smashes Avatar’s box office record
Alice in Wonderland has smashed Avatar’s record as the most successful opening weekend for a 3D film. - Pound takes new beating on growing trade gap
Fresh concerns were raised over the strength of Britain’s economic recovery this morning after it was revealed that the country's trade deficit with the rest of the world unexpectedly widened during January.
 - Bali bomber mastermind Dulmatin 'killed in shoot-out'
The alleged mastermind behind the 2002 Bali bombings is believed to have been killed in a shoot-out with Indonesian police on the outskirts of Jakarta today.

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Clients in the news...
Atlantic teen Michael Perham has become the youngest person to sail around the world single handed. Michaels book about his amazing world crossing is to be published in March 2010. His greatest adventure will soon be announced. Call PRHQ for more info...
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