Government backs the ASA’s cosmetic surgery ads ruling
10 Dec 1999 | by Our Parliamentary Correspondent
The Government has rejected MPs demands for a new law to curb ads for cosmetic surgery despite growing concern that the public is being misled.
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The Government has rejected MPs demands for a new law to curb ads for cosmetic surgery despite growing concern that the public is being misled.
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