AA argues against alcohol ad ban
24 May 2012 | by Our Parliamentary correspondent
The advertising industry has urged MPs to reject growing demands for a ban on alcohol ads. In a
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awarded a global brief. Drinks manufacturer Diageo, which owns the Smirnoff brand, said the move stems ...
The advertising industry has urged MPs to reject growing demands for a ban on alcohol ads. In a
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