As part of our analysis of where different political parties go next following the 7 May elections, Francisco Tome-Govaert looks at whether the Green Party can sustain their recent success https://t.co/IdeFOIsdIQ
Opinion: read @AtticusPartners latest monthly #Technology newsletter The Bytesize Briefing: "launch of the Sovereign #AI Fund, financial backing for the #drone sector & expansion of the Digital Markets Act" --> on the #PublicAffairs industry #news page: https://t.co/uiJCnztGQJ
In the latest instalment of our local elections review, Michael Keating explores the Liberal Democrats’ claims of centrist success in a crowded political arena https://t.co/rcyjgeJIGD
May's edition of the Fiscal Dispatch with Atticus Partners is out now!
In this edition, we look at legislation introduced in the King’s Speech, a range of reviews launched by the Government, and more.
Read below: https://t.co/rFBa6OQqwh
We're delighted to be included in @prweekuknews top UK agencies to watch with recognition for our growth across 2025, including new partnerships with clients such as General Mills and Lenovo. We look forward to building on this success in 2026 https://t.co/HwCx8EyQQH
We are delighted that on 22nd June we will be joined by @dsnorthnorth, Secretary of The Labour Rural Research Group, for a webinar on how Labour can support the rural economy. Further details below.
The State of Play is our monthly newsletter analysing the most interesting developments in sport policy.
This edition covers the tax implications if West Ham are relegated, the value of sport in schools and Southampton's Spygate scandal. Read below:
https://t.co/vCgxHdVxTN
As part of our ongoing analysis of the local and devolved election results, Amélie Bamford assesses whether the results back Kemi Badenoch’s claim that “the Conservatives are coming back." https://t.co/0yGQDijCEF
Continuing our analysis of what the recent local and devolved elections mean for each of the main political parties, @MichaelDowsett2 considers whether the results point towards a Reform UK victory at the next general election. https://t.co/K532inaXQm
Delighted to be named as the 12th largest public affairs agency in the UK by revenue in the latest @prweek rankings, up three places from last year. Congratulations to our hard-working, talented team for delivering such an outstanding year!
Our Founder @LeonMCook spoke to @Anewz_tv this morning about the ongoing fallout from last week's local and devolved elections. Full video here: https://t.co/NvJkaIXpF1
After a difficult week for the Government, today’s King’s Speech gave the chance for a genuine reset.
@mdbuckley analyses how bills on EU alignment, energy and infrastructure could give a lift to the economy and business confidence.
https://t.co/T4lSZ8B95p
For Central and Eastern Europe, translating economic growth into political and military leadership will be key to consolidating the region’s progress. Jude Petrie explores the promise of the region and the shifting balance of power on the continent https://t.co/7DQO4rmbLn
Does Keir Starmer remain The Labour Choice? Following a bruising set of elections, and over 50 MPs publicly calling for the PM to go, @Oscar__Harman outlines the increasingly unstable political horizon in the hours, days and weeks ahead. https://t.co/3FVaeQoeAp
As results continue to come in, a reminder of our webinar next Monday on where Labour goes next after this historic set of local and devolved elections. Details below. https://t.co/jdaNid5748
Next Monday, as part of our analysis of what the local and devolved election results mean for all seven main political parties, we’ll be hosting a webinar where @petercardwell, @ellarachelrose, @Oscar__Harman and @Callum_L_Hunter will examine where Labour goes next.
We were delighted to receive two pieces of fantastic news earlier this week which show the continued growth of Atticus and the impact of our client work.
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We were also thrilled to climb 24 places in the latest @prweek UK Top 150 Consultancies list, and be ranked as the third fastest-growing UK PR agency in 2025.
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