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Established in January 2002, PubAffairs is the premier network and leading resource for the public affairs, government relations, policy and communications industry.

The PubAffairs network numbers over 4,000 members and is free to join. PubAffairs operates a general e-Newsletter, as well as a number of other specific group e-Newsletters which are also available to join by completing our registration form.

The PubAffairs e-Newsletters are used to keep members informed about upcoming PubAffairs events and networking opportunities, job vacancies, public affairs news, training courses, stakeholder events, publications, discount offers and other pieces of useful information related to the public affairs and communications industry.

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PubAffairs Ltd, the network for public affairs, policy, government relations and communications practitioners, has been shortlisted as a Finalist in the East of England Business Champions Awards 2014.

Operating out of St Albans, Hertfordshire, PubAffairs has been shortlisted in the Networking Group of the Year category, one of 15 awards which will be handed out at the 13th November ceremony held at Center Parcs Woburn.

The East of England Business Champions Awards are open to small businesses with an annual turnover between £25,000 and £5 million, and who are based in Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire or Essex.

PubAffairs Founder & Director, Phil Murphy said:  

“We’re absolutely thrilled to be shortlisted as a Finalist for a Business Champion Award for the second year running. The last twelve months have seen significant business growth for the PubAffairs network and the Judging Panel’s recognition of all the hard work is very much appreciated.

PubAffairs is a micro-business with a huge UK-wide reputation within the public affairs sector. Over the last year we launched a new website together with additional networking opportunities taking the overall number of Westminster and Edinburgh gatherings to 19 events which attracted 1,330 attendees”.