It’s a tragedy that the Post Office scandal has dragged on for so long, one of the greatest injustices in British history – but there are lessons for communicators to learn.
Read MoreOwned media, be that blogs, podcasts, webinars or videos, can be both the most challenging and the most rewarding element of your communications stack.
Read MoreThe death of George Floyd has shocked the world and provoked protests across the United States and beyond, prompting sports stars and organisations to speak out – but is it enough?
Read MoreAmid U.S. civil unrest, it’s no wonder that former San Francisco 49ers quarter-back Colin Kaepernick refused to stand for the national anthem, prompting debate about freedom of speech and civil rights.
Read MoreThe Cold War seems well and truly alive following a frosting of relations between Great Britain and Russia which led to suggestions that England should withdraw from the FIFA World Cup in Russia entirely.
Read MoreSport gives individuals a platform for political expression – so it’s no wonder that former San Francisco 49er Colin Kaepernick refused to stand for the American national anthem, in reaction to perceived racial injustice.
Read MoreNot so long ago, cycling was broken – our relationships with fans, sponsors, the IOC, WADA and the media but the sport has made tremendous progress over the past four years to rebuild cycling’s reputation.
Read MoreCalacus has been appointed by President of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), Brian Cookson, to run his re-election campaign on a platform to drive growth, increase credibility and promote cycling.
Read MoreIs it any wonder that sports stars have criticised US President Donald Trump, who signed an executive order banning nationals from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen from entering the U.S?
Read MoreGlobal event sponsors need to do more to address the issue of human rights in host cities, according to a survey undertaken by Calacus at the International Sport Convention in Geneva last week.
Read MoreThis year is undoubtedly going to be great for sporting events with the Olympic Games taking place in Rio later this summer and Euro2016 taking place at the end of the domestic football season.
Read MoreMonday’s Metro newspaper was bursting with technicolor advertisements supporting Rainbow Laces, the annual campaign encouraging footballers to don multi-coloured laces to support LGBT rights.
Read MoreIOC Member and IAAF Vice President Sergey Bubka has reiterated his belief that sport has the power to transform communities, bring people together and can be used as a means of positive change.
Read MoreMacmillan Cancer Support has appointed Calacus to run a national campaign to encourage more people to leave charity donations in their wills and discounted will writing service.
Read MoreLeading sports sponsorship and PRconsultancy Calacus has teamed up with Grupo Maori and EMA of London to promote the forthcoming autobiography of Lionel Messi, the world’s greatest footballer.
Read MoreIn today’s cluttered media landscape, standing out has become a challenge to even the biggest of brands and unfortunately, Hyundai chose the highly emotive topic of suicide to try and sell cars.
Read MoreIn this day and age being gay should not be any sort of stigma and there are gay people at all levels of government, music, the arts and business – yet sport remains the final frontier for openly gay individuals.
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