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On the day of the Digital Impact Awards, Rebecca Pardon speaks to Marc Powell, who leads Unilever’s Global Accessibility Centre of Excellence. Powell explains the early impact and why inclusive design is becoming essential for a modern consumer brand. Interviews for the Digital Impact Awards produced by Kinura.

Ahead of the Digital Impact Awards, Rebecca Pardon speaks with Clive Bidwell, strategy director at Friend Studio. He describes a shift toward fully digital, regulation-ready reporting: cleaner code, smarter workflows and annual reports designed for search engines, smartphones and AI rather than the printing press. Interviews for the Digital Impact Awards produced by Kinura.

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The Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) has cautiously welcomed moves to introduce new legislation on social media, delivering on the government’s commitment to make the UK the "safest place in the world to be online.".
Home improvement retailer Wickes has joined with charity YoungMinds in a two-year partnership aimed at raising £1m to support young people across the UK.
The British Interactive Media Association (BIMA), which represents the UK’s digital and tech sector, has announced the winners of its 2019 Digital Day challenge.
The PRCA is aiming to increase diversity in the PR industry with its schools outreach programme, designed to encourage students to consider a career in PR.
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Comms leaders need to focus more on listening to their employees, according to a new report by the International Association of Business Communicators.
In-house content creation is set to grow in 2020, according to a new study, but companies can do more to share existing content between departments.
Here’s our pick of the latest in video communications from Christmas cheer to very special deliveries. For more from #CommunicateLens, follow @Communicatemag.
Google is the UK’s best place to work based on employee feedback, according to the 6th annual Best Places to Work list by job site Glassdoor.