Hillary – get over your glass ceilings!
OK, it is really great that for the first time there is a female candidate for the US Presidential Election, long overdue and everyone bar middle America is in agreement that she i
Acknowledge and Engage with your audience
Stephen Donnelly of the Social Democrats did really well during the General Election Leaders Debate on RTE this week. He comes across as an articulate, intelligent and impressive i
Deadline 21st January – Register your lobbying activity
There’s nothing like a deadline to inspire action! Maybe it’s the former journalist in me but I work best when to a deadline so I am quite partial to working against the clock
The changing face of lobbying in Ireland
What comes to mind when you think of lobbying? People’s protests, petitions, media campaigns? Or perhaps you picture scenes of back-slapping behind closed doors between people wi
The Pencil is mightier than the Sword: Je Suis Charlie
The New Year has started with a strange turn of events, where moral and pseudo-religious outrage has turned into a horrific and tragic attack on not only the press, but free thinki
No make-up selfies and the science behind getting your charity’s voice heard.
Last year Facebook fans were subjected to a strange bra colour status update craze that took the social networking world by storm. The campaign saw Facebook users inundated by inti
First impressions count…
In 1960, the relatively unknown Senator John F Kennedy debated against Vice President Nixon in a US first television live debate in a presidential election campaign. It’s widely

