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April 2024
US politics is awash with crude and misleading attack ads. Now it’s the UK’s turn
Jonn Elledge
May the fizz be with you: how a $10 Chilean beer ad took on Star Wars
Political ads could be heading to UK TV screens due to legal loophole
‘Smell is really important for social communication’: how technology is ruining our senses
OJ Simpson obituary
Catholics’ fury as Italian TV ad depicts nuns eating crisps for communion
Instagram ads in UK promoting ‘butt lifts’ in Turkey as part of holidays in potential breach of rules
Katie Price Instagram post banned by advertising watchdog over diet claim
Nationwide TV ads starring Dominic West banned as misleading
March 2024
‘We know the community is over it’: how self-regulation of gambling ads came unstuck minutes into an AFL game
Notes and queries
Readers reply: why are Britain’s rules around advertising alcohol and tobacco so different?
Cleaners, builders, Primark shoppers: ads for London mayor hopeful Susan Hall reveal Tories’ targets
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Independent to take control of BuzzFeed and HuffPost in UK and Ireland
Mind the grub: comic Ed Gamble’s hotdog banned from tube ads
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