NEWS27 November 2003
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NEWS27 November 2003
Research agency, MRUK has secured £1m worth of new projects with local authorities and companies, according to managing director Jim Law.
Clients including the London Boroughs of Hackney and Haringey, Leeds City Council, Halifax Bank of Scotland and the Northcliffe Newspaper Group have commissioned work with the company.
The new business will be spread across MRUK’s offices in Glasgow, Cardiff and Newcastle, as well as the London and Manchester offices, which were opened in 2002.
Law said: “The last three months have begun to show the benefits that we hoped would be brought by completing our UK network with the addition of the offices in Manchester and London.”
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