Our Difference

The Townhouse Difference is its network. We have a core team of experienced communications professionals which are supplemented by a hand-picked group of experts at the top of their game. Whether you want B2B PR specialists or press photographers we use the best and because we focus on our core strengths they are not distant faces but regular members of the Townhouse team.

It’s not only the skill base that makes us different. Geography plays a key part in our offer. We have working relationships with other similar minded agencies throughout the UK who can work for you in a particular location. So if you need to trial a project in the North-East, but are based in the Midlands and have a London agency then we can change all this for the better. We will provide a central team from your area so your client servicing will be immediate plus an integrated agency service from the area you are targeting, managed by locals who really know the media and the ‘patch’. Bespoke agency teams now take on a whole new meaning.


Todays Headlines

BBC News

Greek cabinet approves new cuts

Greece's cabinet approves a draft bill committing to austerity reforms required to get new bailout funds, amid warnings of "chaos" if parliament fails to ratify it.

Argentina in UK 'nuclear' claim

Argentina accuses the UK of sending a nuclear-armed submarine to the South Atlantic, and makes an official complaint to the UN over the Falklands.

Richards Twitter exit over racism

Manchester City defender Micah Richards leaves Twitter after being the victim of racist abuse, reports suggest.

Tax change 'to cost families £4k'

Low income families with parents in part time work could lose about £4,000 a year because of a change in tax credits, Labour says.

Lansley hits back over NHS bill

Health Secretary Andrew Lansley says the government is "committed" to the NHS bill, amid reports that three Conservative cabinet ministers have concerns.

Sky Sports News

Vengeance on Khan's mind

Amir Khan has declared his intention to avenge his defeat by Lamont Peterson when the two meet for a rematch in Las Vegas in May.

Fourie blow for Sale

Sale and England flanker Hendre Fourie looks set for another spell on the sidelines after injuring his shoulder against Worcester.

Redknapp expects Spurs stay

The leading contender to become the next manager of England, Harry Redknapp, intends to see out the season with Tottenham.

Simmons blames stage-fright

St Helens coach Royce Simmons admitted his players let the occasion get to them before hitting back to beat Salford 38-10.

Redknapp hits out at CPS

Harry Redknapp has criticised the Crown Prosecution Service for putting him through a 'horrendous' and 'farcical' tax evasion trial.

Fergie questions Suarez stance

Sir Alex Ferguson cannot understand why Liverpool did not appeal Luis Suarez's ban if they believed he was not guilty.

Southend miss chance to go top

Shaun Harrad marked his Rotherham debut with a goal to help the Millers end their losing run with a 2-0 victory at Southend.

Brand Republic

NEWSPAPER ABCs: 20p i overtakes The Guardian after TV campaign

The circulation of the 20p Independent spin-off i - including giveaways - has passed the £1.20 Guardian for the first time, six months after it passed The Independent.

VIDEO: Audi 'believes there is growth in the UK market', says Chambers

Dominic Chambers, marketing director, Audi UK says after a 'strong year' for the car manufacturer, there is room for growth in the UK in 2012 and beyond.

VisitWales top marketer exits for Cardiff & Co

VisitWales top marketer Roger Pride is leaving the Welsh tourism body to take up the role of managing director at Cardiff & Co, the public-private partnership which promotes Cardiff.

Betfair to knock rivals for the first time in campaign

Betfair is to name rival bookies for the first time as part of its new Europe-wide marketing campaign.

National newspaper ABC figures for January 2012

Sales for many of the UK's national newspapers recovered from the seasonally slow December to result in slight monthly increases in much of the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) figures today for January 2012.

Birmingham Post

UK News: Families 'set to lose tax credit'

More than 200,000 families will lose tax credits worth almost £4,000 a year unless they significantly increase their working hours, according to figures highlighted by Labour.

UK News: Bumped-up insurance claims 'surge'

Exaggerated home insurance claims have surged in the last year amid the tough economic backdrop, research has suggested.

UK News: Redknapp hits out at CPS over trial

Harry Redknapp has criticised the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) for putting him through a "farcical" tax evasion trial.

UK News: Alexander urges tax relief reform

Wealthier savers should be stripped of higher-rate tax relief on pensions, Treasury Chief Secretary Danny Alexander has said.

UK News: 'Nuclear' accusations dismissed

Britain has dismissed claims that it was "militarising" the Falklands dispute by deploying nuclear weapons nearby.