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How to write a killer CV: 15 dos and don’ts

Reading CVs and cover letters is like smoking cigarettes – one or two won’t harm you but constant exposure will.

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12 tips on how to work with TV journalists

Television journalists need experts that are available at short notice, know what they are talking about and can express themselves clearly and concisely.

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7 tips for fighting fake news

Fake news is a scourge spread with lightning speed thanks to social media. In this guest article, Ethical Journalism Network Director Aidan White explains how journalists – and others who use social media platforms to share information – can avoid spreading lies, misinformation and dubious claims.

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Interview with our trainer Danny Scheinmann

Danny Scheinmann is a professional storyteller, theatre actor, film-maker, bestselling novelist and an award-winning screenwriter

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How Trump ripped up the media relations playbook

Donald Trump has been in office just over a month but has already broken almost every rule in the press relations playbook used by communication advisers, media trainers and PR gurus for decades.

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Interview with our trainer Isabelle Leonard

Isabelle Leonard is a passionate public relations practitioner whose career has spanned two continents.

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Everything you wanted to know about the Brussels Press Corps

Clear Europe has obtained a treasure trove of up-to-date statistics from well-placed EU sources – who requested anonymity. Here are the highlights.

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Interview with our trainer John Holland

John Holland is a former journalist turned media advisor who loves telling stories, listening to stories and being in the middle of stories.

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How investigative comedy is changing the news

John Oliver and the rise of investigative comedy.

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10 tips for organising conferences

Opinion piece by Clear Europe Managing Director Gareth Harding on why most conferences are so boring and ten ways to make them less torturous.

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