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Public Affairs & Advocacy
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Kirstie Logan Communications provides high-stakes media relations and public affairs strategy for organisations and campaigners navigating complexity, uncertainty, and political or institutional pressure. Bringing fourteen years' experience across Government, Royal patronage and the private sector, Kirstie and her small team deliver the calibre of strategic thinking required when precision matters. 

Client Services

  • Media Relations & campaign management

  • In-house mobile (video) journalism & placement     

  • Stakeholder engagement & public affairs 

  • Reputation & Values positioning 

  • Media & communications training 

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“An exceptional professional with clarity of thought, strategic insight and the ability to communicate complex issues with precision and confidence. She does not simply manage communications; she safeguards reputation and strengthens institutional voice."

- Alan East, Head of De Montfort Law School

"Clients across health, unions and the political campaigning space will find in Kirstie somebody who does not simply execute a brief brilliantly, but fundamentally cares about the outcome."

- Cllr Patricia Hetherton, Cabinet Member, Coventry City Council

"Kirstie has an exceptional ability to understand any subject, operate across sectors and turn a news line into a compelling campaign... someone who truly gets things done."

 - Caru Sanders, Senior PR Director 

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Michelle Dewar, Women's Health advocate 

Kirstie represents leading women's health advocate Michelle Dewar and recently secured the backing of ITV for Michelle's Endometriosis petition, which secured 110,000 signatures. The campaign has garnered significant national and broadcast coverage but most importantly, has resulted in real movement across civil society and beyond. Michelle is preparing to engage directly with Government on the Employment Rights Act in spring 2026. 

Recent updates

Following our client Michelle Dewar's Westminster Hall debate on Endometriosis, KLC worked with Paul Davies MP's office to identify strategic alignment with the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Tackling Loneliness and Connected Communities. Through partnership-building with Intergenerational England (the group's secretariat), Michelle was positioned to contribute her lived experience to parliamentary discussion of the link between women's health and loneliness - a theme falling squarely within the APPG's Health and Wellbeing strand of its year-long inquiry into loneliness across the life course. Co-chaired by Paul Davies MP, the inquiry takes a deliberately intergenerational lens to a challenge too often addressed in age-siloed terms, with a formal Call for Evidence opening on 15 June 2026. You can read more about the APPG and its inquiry below. 

 

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APPG on Loneliness & Intergenerational England

Following months of institutional uncertainty and political intervention to save the Osprey's, KLC was delighted to lead on the local announcement that the beloved club would survive the WRU's professional rugby restructuring. As part of this, KLC handled local media relations and produced broadcast-quality video commentary featuring Council Leader Rob Stewart explaining Swansea Council's role in securing the club's future. The video commentary secured more than 50,000 views and was shared across the City. You can read more about the fight to save the Osprey's below.

Swansea Labour Council saves the Osprey's 

A new lease of life for Debenhams! 

KLC delivered broadcast quality video journalism and earned media placement for Swansea Labour Group to support the recent announcement that the previously empty Debenhams site in Swansea has been sold to Centurion, and will become home to three new retailers. The announcement earned significant coverage locally with a front page in South Wales Evening Post, a write-up in Wales Online and Swansea Bay News, as well as far-reaching social placement too. 

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Alice Cutler, Time To Grieve Campaign  

Alice Cutler, founder of the Time To Grieve campaign, which is engaging with Government on revisions to bereavement leave policy outlined in the Employment Rights Act, spoke to Susanna Galton, Senior Health Editor at The Telegraph about her powerful lived experience with grief and loss. The online edition also featured tips for dealing with grief, authored by leading bereavement charity Cruse. 

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Thought leadership 

Beyond client delivery, Kirstie is increasingly drawn into policy conversations adjacent to her client work. In recent months she was invited to debate at the University of Exeter on women and the economy, and contributed as an expert voice to Shout Out UK's Blocking the Noise: The Political Candidate's Guide to Digital Safety, developed with the Welsh Government and the Jo Cox Foundation in response to widespread threats against MPs, disproportionately women, minority ethnic and disabled candidates.

 

The same thread runs through her May 2026 op-ed for Swansea Bay News on the Online Safety Act, which argued the previous Conservative government failed children by pandering to tech companies and handing the consequences to working parents to manage alone. The reframe, from depoliticised safeguarding category to organised criminal and national security matter, sits at the heart of what KLC offers clients: a refusal to let corporate power redraw the line between public responsibility and private burden. 

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