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STOP PRESS: ASA upholds complaint against Expedia.com

a customer who tried and failed to buy a flight at the 'from' price advertised. The ASA said

STOP PRESS: Golden Wonder rapped by ASA

was intended, but the ASA found that "linking illegal drugs culture with crisps irresponsibly trivialised a

MARKETING MIX: Ali G leads and Cruise follows

report?" triggering several complaints to the ASA. One expressed concern the heavy breathing could ...

MG Rover: The Resurrection

driving. The ASA compliance team met with MG Rover in October and it is understood the company has to clear its ads through the ASA's copy advice service for a period of time. MG Rover has also withdrawn ...

AGENCY 2002: Creative Agency of the Year - Mother

on child prostitution again escaped ASA censure, and their hard-hitting nature helped build spontaneous ...

BRANDING: Design Choice - Play-Off Ice Hockey

Table football has been de rigueur in the ad world's creative departments since time began.

ASA rules against Easynet ads and Npower bill claim

and Partners. The ASA also upheld a complaint about a mailing for Npower, which claimed it was 'constantly working to lower your bills'. The ASA agreed it was misleading as the complainant produced a bill where ...

STOP PRESS: ASA upholds complaint

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has upheld a complaint from two Safeway customers who

STOP PRESS: Volkswagen Group escapes censure from ASA

Volkwagen Group has escaped censure from the ASA for a national press ad showing a lamp post

STOP PRESS: Midland Mainline rapped by ASA

direct mailing which looked like a parking ticket. The ASA upheld 71 complaints about the campaign.

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