'Is this the best a man can get?': Gillette under fire for new #MeToo advert
Praise and scorn has been poured on the shaving brand’s new ad, with Piers Morgan one of those unimpressed.
Praise and scorn has been poured on the shaving brand’s new ad, with Piers Morgan one of those unimpressed.
From Cork to Dublin to NYC.
“Dominant Puspure dominated her rivals,” a quote from Minister Ross said, but a spokesperson said he had only seen the correct version of the release.
The discussions came at a time when the publication of CSO figures was hotly debated.
The rollout of the card sparked a storm of publicity about its use last year.
The Taoiseach previously said the new unit would be cost neutral.
Those in opposition have dubbed the new communications unit the Taoiseach’s own “spin machine”.
Three times the amount of complaints have been received so far in 2017 compared to all of last year.
Walkers has deleted the offensive videos, but most have been preserved by quick-off-the-mark Twitter users.
Brooks says he never saw the problems coming… But there’s been opposition to the gigs for months.
Juan Manuel Santos is building up a serious amount of goodwill with this move.
But it wasn’t Photoshopped either…
The PR guru was found guilty of eight counts of indecent assault.
The obstacles preventing women from reaching their full potential in the workplace are being steadily dismantled, writes Mairead Fleming.
Finally, this scandal has a winner.
The Irish media has failed to properly report on the local community’s resistance to Shell in Mayo. The reason? Journalism has fewer and fewer resources to filter the truth from the propaganda, Harry Browne writes.
Michael O’Leary gets his hands dirty and checks Ryanair passangers boarding passes at Terminal 1 today.
Dublin-born Conall McDevitt is to quit politics with immediate effect after failing to declare earnings from a PR company.
The broadcaster said Ireland’s Civil War-based divisions have become a “damaging anachronism”.
The campaign to pummel the public into submission with ‘strategic’ pre-Budget scaremongering has begun in earnest – and the media is lapping it up, writes Paul Allen.
That really should say “puuurrfect”, but we couldn’t bring ourselves to do it.
Publicist Max Clifford has been charged with carrying out the offences between 1966 and 1985. He has issued a statement about today’s decision.
This time last year the world first saw the Kony 2012 viral YouTube video. The producers say that although he is yet to be apprehended, they are still focused on ending LRA violence.
With the glitz and glamour of the Oscars hitting our screens tonight, Kim Cadogan questions why we obsess over the clothing choices of the rich and famous.
Childers said clients should be aware of certain Irish PR firms, which she claimed were “representing the tobacco industry and not being open and transparent about it”.
The well-known publicist was arrested yesterday as part of the investigation into sex offence claims against Jimmy Savile and ‘others’.
Celebrity publicist Max Clifford is being questioned by police in London on suspicion of sexual offences, according to reports.
President Higgins takes up role performed by Mary McAleese to greet diners at Annual Lions Club party for vulnerable Dublin citizens.
Noel Dempsey has found work advising local authorities since leaving government.
Pro-blood sports lobby group RISE has been shortlisted for a PR award – a move that animals rights campaigners have condemned, saying the group’s claims that animals do not suffer when hunted are “utterly false and easily refuted”.
“Whiskey paradise” to take over the residence of the capital’s First Citizen.
TheJournal.ie’s round-up of the evening’s top stories – and the interesting tidbits of the day.
Aer Lingus are looking for a new staff member: an internal communications officer to liaise between management and staff.
Mormons produce adverts to show the world they are normal…