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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: Midland Mainline rapped by ASA

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

REVIEW: The ASA rules that London Underground misled the public

The Advertising Standards Authority has ruled that London Underground has misled the public on six counts with two advertisements designed to promote the controversial London Underground Public Private Partnership. - General release.

ASA blasts Tube for 'misleading' PPP advertising

The Advertising Standards Authority has rapped London Underground for misleading the travelling public with two ads designed to promote the controversial Public Private Partnership scheme.

Kiley complains to ASA over PPP Underground ad

London transport commissioner Bob Kiley has attacked London Underground (LU) for what he claims are misleading statements in its latest press campaign supporting the government's Public Private Partnership (PPP).

PR - EMERGENCY SERVICES: Meg Carter looks at how PR can come to the rescue and help resuscitate campaigns that have gone wrong

UNREALISTIC EXPECTATIONS Advertiser: Virgin Trains Agency: RKCR/Y back to normal following the Hatfield rail crash. The ASA condemned Virgin for not fulfilling claims made in its advertising ... for getting trains running on time so it, not Virgin, was to blame. Even so, the ASA required Virgin to show ...

STOP PRESS: ASA rejects complaints by Ryanair

the airline flies to. However, the ASA agreed with Go that Ryanair ads did not make its end destinations clear.

NEWS IN BRIEF: ASA tells Arriva Trains to stop claiming it provides "efficient services"

The Advertising Standards Authority has told Arriva Trains to stop claiming it provides "efficient passenger rail services across the North of England", until it can substantiate the claim. The ASA made the ruling after a member of the public complained that a press ad containing the claim ...

STOP PRESS: ASA upholds complaint

. The ASA ruled that the phrase should not be used unless sufficient products were available for all those ...

Ryanair attacks UK advertising watchdog

from Ireland. They, the ASA, have no control over it and they're not going to make us change it." He described the ASA as a "quango that has nothing better to do with its time". O'Leary also claimed ...

 

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