Ardmore Climbs Campaignâs Regional UK Agency Rankings
April 23, 2021
The Northern Ireland-based marketing and communications business, Ardmore, has climbed the rankings in the Top 30 Regional Agencies in the UK which is published by the advertising trade publication Campaign.
The only Northern Ireland firm to make the list, Ardmore, which employs nearly 70 people at its offices in Holywood, Co. Down, Â moved up four places from 28th in 2019 to 24th in 2020.
âTo be named at all in this list of Campaignâs Top 30 Regional UK Agencies, let alone actually advance higher in the rankings, is an incredible achievement in light of the fact the UK is a global hub for our industry with literally tens of thousands of firms across the country. This success is down to the immense trust the organisations we work with have placed in us to help them navigate one of the most profound challenges they have ever experienced,â says Ardmoreâs CEO John Keane.
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The family of murdered German teenager Inga Maria Hauser, whose body was found in a Northern Irish forest in 1988, have made a fresh appeal for information 33 years after their loved one died.
The body of the 18-year-old was found in Ballypatrick Forest near Ballycastle in north County Antrim after she was last seen on a ferry travelling from Scotland to Larne in April of that year.
Last summer after the PSNI submitted a file to the Public Prosecution Service on two people, however the PPS decided not to take the case further.
Now the family of the murdered teen, who was subjected to a particularly brutal attack before she died, have said that they would like an inquest into the murder.