I was grateful to spend the week of Cannes Lions in the basement of the Palais, reviewing the work, talking to jurors and sitting in on judging panels.
Young voters are more likely to copy their parents than pay attention to Labour’s meme wars or Farage’s viral videos
Today, the nation heads to the polls. Or some of it does.
I have my feet firmly back on the ground after enjoying the best five days on Worthy Farm, singing, crying, laughing and screaming along to the queens that are Avril Lavigne, Dua Lipa, Shania Twain and Charli XCX, to name just a few…
Brands have long struggled with TikTok’s unpolished and spontaneous nature. Curated, heavily branded content doesn’t tend to translate well, especially to the Gen Zs among us.
Sir Keir Starmer’s approach to the prime ministerial head-to-head last week was a fascinating study in the art of communication.
This week marks Mental Health Awareness Week – an annual moment each May led by the Mental Health Foundation which seeks to tackle stigma and share tips and resources to help boost our mental hea
As we enter the business-end of both the political and football seasons, pundits are now focused on the final breathless run to cross the line between both sets of Reds and Blues.
Today marks Earth Day and companies stand at a critical juncture: to actively engage or to remain silent?
In simpler times, businesses and brands could concentrate on the products and services they sold, and consumers based their buying decisions on quality and price. Consumers expected businesses to sell products, not save the world.