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Thetrainline.com casts Black Lace in 'memorable' ads

Thetrainline.com has abandoned its sheep-themed ads for a new campaign that features mullet-haired 80s dance-pop act Black Lace performing a rendition of their hit song 'Do the Conga'.

EasyJet business ad banned after Ryanair complaint

EasyJet's push into the business travel market has run into opposition from Ryanair, which successfully complained about its rival's "we charge you less" claim.

ASA puts freeze on Ryanair bikini ad

The ASA has banned two Ryanair press ads, one of which used an image of a woman in a bikini on a beach to promote travel in February and March, for misleading consumers.

CBS Outdoor to take TfL to court over London Underground losses

CBS Outdoor is preparing to challenge Transport for London (TfL) in the High Court, to claw back millions of pounds of lost revenue from the body that tenders the outdoor contract for the London Underground.

CREATIVE STRATEGY: When will the Olympics campaign get off the blocks?

As creatives, it's our prerogative to complain about the size of the logo as requested by the client. So goes the cliché, anyway.

Ruby beats two to Railcard business

The Association of Train Operating Companies has appointed The Red Brick Road's sister agency Ruby to handle the integrated account for its Railcard business.

Creature wins UK pitch for Science Museum

The Science Museum has appointed Creature, the agency that recently strengthened its UK offering with senior hirings from Mother, to its advertising account.

The FA Cup: a clear game plan

The brand that backs The FA Cup must resist the urge to play with the format. By John Reynolds

The Marketing Society Forum: Will the royal wedding provide a long-term boost for Brand Britain?

The momentum that is building around the nuptials of Wills and Kate, combined with the kudos of staging the Olympics, is set to bolster the UK's commercial prospects, here and around the world.

Brand manager of the week: Ryan Dixon, Brand manager, Thorpe Park

Describe yourself in three words - Passionate, adrenaline-pumped and innovative.

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