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A Public Relations and Public Affairs Agency that delivers results
Brevia Consulting is a public relations and public affairs agency that delivers straightforward political and communications support to businesses and charities across the UK, and in global political capitals including Brussels and Washington DC.
We provide a full range of services to help our clients understand the political environment in which they operate, formulate the right strategies and effectively engage with stakeholders.
Established in 1999, we have a strong track record of delivering public relations and public affairs consulting support to our clients. Our consultants come from across the political spectrum and are experienced in a wide range of sectors including Energy, Healthcare, Transport, Education, Financial Services, Trade Associations, Professional Bodies, Charities, Technology, and Industrials.
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Brevia offers a clear, three-step process to deliver results: Intelligence, Strategy and Engagement. The consultancy delivers public relations and public affairs programmes at local, national, and international levels including London, Brussels, Washington DC, Edinburgh, Cardiff, and Belfast.
Services
Brevia offers a clear, three-step process to deliver results: Intelligence, Strategy and Engagement. The consultancy delivers public relations and public affairs programmes at local, national and international levels including London, Brussels, Washington DC, Edinburgh, Cardiff, and Belfast.
Client Experience
We are experienced in a wide range of sectors.
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Is the Government succeeding in Decarbonising Transport?
This article explores the challenges and opportunities within Labour’s plans for decarbonising transport, emphasising the need for clarity and ambition in identifying how transport fits into the Government’s clean power plans.
House of Lords votes down Government’s proposals to weaken copyright laws
The UK Government has faced its fourteenth defeat as the House of Lords voted down proposals that would have weakened copyright laws, raising concerns about the unchecked power of artificial intelligence firms. But what does this mean for the creative industries, and why is this decision so significant?
Who are the Government’s new Trade Envoys?
This week, the Secretary of State for Business and Trade announced the appointment of 32 Parliamentarians covering 79 markets to the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy programme.