Monthly / roundup: November
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Another dynamic month in the media-sphere saw our clients leading the charge in national conversations. Their expert insights not only enriched the news agenda but captured the attention of national audiences.
From CEL Solicitors’ powerful feature on BBC Morning Live during Scam Safe Week to Manor FX’s jaw-dropping revelations on animal smuggling, and advice on everything from winter lawn care to festive planning, we worked tirelessly to deliver standout coverage in top publications.
Here’s a roundup of how we helped our clients make waves in November, spotlighting their expertise, experiences and timely advice to engage and inform readers.
During BBC Scam Safe week, our fraud experts CEL Solicitors featured on Morning Live. One of the legal firm’s clients, Andrew, shared his experience of falling for a job scam which cost him more than £60,000. Paul Hampson, CEO, provided insights into this type of scam.?
Andrew Wrench was one of the key claimants in our client CRS’s successful case against the motoring finance giants that recently went through the Court of Appeal. The ‘postie with a penchant for fast cars’ told us about how he came to take on the banks over their sales tactics - and win!
Following the successful press trip to Dentum’s clinic in Zagreb, Croatia, last month, more coverage has been secured. One of the patients who was there at the time shared how she used superglue on her teeth as she couldn’t afford the cost of treatment her local dentist suggested. Lisa, 53, then found Dentum, where she could be treated for a third of the cost in the UK.?
Professor Franklin Joseph revealed the five popular condiments that could be ‘sabotaging your diet.’ His expert insight into the calorie count of popular sauces such as ketchup, mayonnaise and caesar dressing gained coverage across multiple regional and national publications.
Our divorce advisor, James Brien shared six signs of a marriage in trouble. From communication breaking down to lacking support, Mr Brien shared the red flags people often miss. But he insists these issues can be worked on if both parties commit. Read more in Metro:
It’s that time of year when households face the constant dilemma between wanting to stay nice and toasty indoors without facing a nightmarish heating bill come the end of the month. But did you know about how a common radiator mistake could be costing you hundreds of pounds?
Time waits for no man, and many of us do what we can to keep aging at bay. But too many people are making one simple skincare mistake, and it’s all to do with how we use moisturiser. Este Medical Group’s Dr Keyana Emamian tells us what we need to do instead.
As many prepare their gardens for the winter ahead, Lawnsmith’s experts shared advice on how to get grass ready for the colder months. Ben Agnew said that grass should be left a certain length to withstand the challenge and gardeners can use a thumb to measure the correct length.
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Our FOI to the Home Office found how hundreds of dangerous animals are seized at UK borders including giant spiders, dangerous snakes and even stingrays.
Manor FX’s Mario Van Poppel also warns travellers to stick to the strict rules on how much cash you are allowed to travel with.
Our kitchen and bathroom experts offered some timely advice on a handy – and very cheap – hack to help stay warm this winter. It involves a £1 roll of bubble wrap and some water, which when combined can help ward off the icy cold temperatures outside. This great tip featured in the Daily Record and on a host of other high-domain sites:
We are full steam ahead for our gifting client, pitching their hampers and other goodies to various publications. Among the many features last month, Prestige Hampers were featured in The Independent's gardening gift guide.
Consultant urologist Petr Holy warns men to keep a close eye out for seven deadly red flag symptoms of prostate cancer, which affects 12 percent of men in the UK.
The UK was hit by snow and ice last month as the winter weather really started to bite. So our automotive experts were on hand to offer some guidance on what not to do when the white stuff falls and you still need to venture out – don’t get too close to a gritter! Readers of the Daily Express appreciated the advice.
We kicked off a new campaign with food intolerance testing firm Supply Life in great style, securing coverage and links in the Daily Mirror and Gloucestershire Live, amongst others. Leading nutritionist Kieran Jenkins had some great tips on the Christmas food and drink that could cause you to feel less than your best:
As the weather gets colder, Ideal Home asked our lawn experts for commentary on what happens to grass in winter. Chris McIlroy, from The Grass People explained how lawns will be dormant and what this means for mowing schedules.
Property advice is often in high-demand but in November Terry Fisher, of We Buy Any Home, was asked to comment on Royal residences. With a spotlight on Prince Andrew and the Royal Lodge, Terry was asked how much the renovations could cost to bring the property back to its former glory. His commentary was picked up by Hello!, OK! Magazine, Marie Claire and more.
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