PRWeek: How to engage Generation Playlist in public affairs Monday, 16 June, 2025 For those under 30, a world without playlists is unimaginable. For those up to 40, it’s a quaint nostalgic memory. We listen to the music we want in the order we want whenever we want it. Free of stifling schedules, it’s the same for podcasts, books, articles, TV shows and movies. With the swipe of a device we can order food and household goods that arrive in a matter of hours. Limitless choice... Articles
Influence Magazine: How PR can navigate a fragmented UK political landscape 30th May 2025 The erosion of the Labour-Conservative duopoly is already having a huge impact on those working in political advocacy, with public affairs professionals having... Articles
Political Journeys: Mario Creatura interview 19th March 2025 I really enjoyed speaking to Ryan Henson, CEO of the Coalition for Global Prosperity, for the Political Journeys podcast. We explored my path from an Italian... Articles
The Grocer: Bovaer uproar shows the perils of cutting-edge innovation 28th February 2025 The recent online uproar surrounding Bovaer – a feed additive designed to reduce methane emissions from cattle – created a social media storm. It became so... Articles
ConHome: Our party has a new leader – now it needs a new logo 4th November 2024 Our Conservative leader has a gargantuan task ahead of her: a singular mission to restore public trust in our ability to govern. That will of course be... Articles
ConHome: Labour has resumed Brown’s campaign to colonise the quasi-autonomous state 2nd September 2024 Mere months into office, and Labour have already made plans to expand the size of the state. More than a dozen new public bodies have been announced, and if... Articles
PRWeek: predictable Parliament a gift for creative campaigners 13th August 2024 It’s reasonably rare for elections to completely change which party runs the country. Labour’s landslide means that the Parliamentary arithmetic has completely... Articles
ConHome: Do you want us back in Downing Street in five years? Vote for Tugendhat. 5th August 2024 Thousands of us across the country gave it our all on the campaign trail. From leaflet deliverers and door-knockers to phone canvassers and fundraisers. As... Articles
Politics.co.uk: Now the Conservative rebuild begins - the centre right’s path back to power 9th July 2024 There’s no escaping that the General Election result dealt a body blow to the Conservatives. Thousands of words have been penned dissecting the reasons why, but... Articles
Mario says ‘only the Conservatives have a clear plan for pensioners’ and welcomes new Triple Lock Plus to cut taxes for pensioners 28th May 2024 The Conservative Government have cut tax for working people by reducing National Insurance from 12 per cent to 8 per cent. Now they will cut tax for pensioners... Westminster News
Mel Stride delivers speech on Conservative Economic Vision 5th June 2025 Watch as the Shadow Chancellor sets out the economic principles that will guide us in the future. National News
Conservative unveil plan to take back control of our prisons 4th June 2025 Unless Labour act fast, more prison officers lives will be put at serious risk. National News
The Truth: Why Keir Starmer is giving up the Chagos Islands 4th June 2025 Keir Starmer has accused critics of his Chagos Surrender deal of siding with Russia and China, but that’s far from the truth. National News
Conservatives force Labour into Winter Fuel U-turn 21st May 2025 Under pressure from Kemi Badenoch in Parliament today, Keir admitted he’ll reverse the decision to cut Winter Fuel Payments. National News
Conservatives say no to Starmer’s Brexit surrender 16th May 2025 It’s no secret that Keir Starmer and Labour have been against Brexit since day one. National News
Conservatives Introduce the ‘Deportation Bill’ 16th May 2025 While Labour continues to ignore the British Public, the Conservative Party has published a no-nonsense plan to take back control of the UK’s borders National News