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Ofcom takes action as consumers plagued by growing nuisance calls

Consumers receive an average of two nuisance calls per week, with Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) claims companies the biggest offenders, according to Ofcom.

Clear Channel billboard converts humidity into drinking water

A billboard in the small Peruvian village of Bujama has created 15,000 litres of drinking water in six months from humidity in the air to give residents access to a highly sought after clean water supply.

Consumers feel 'they are on their own' in the coalition era

British consumers who have lived through three years and three days of the coalition government increasingly feel they are in it alone, according to trends and insight company Future Foundation.

Brands offered exclusive sponsorship rights for Whitehall campaigns

Brands will be offered the chance to exclusively sponsor government campaigns following a relaxation of the rules that govern how Whitehall funds its marketing efforts.

Ones to watch: the latest viral videos from Carphone Warehouse, Peta and Acer

The latest viral video hits from Carphone Warehouse, Peta and Acer.

Apple ignores government pleas for greater parental controls

Apple has refused to give parental controls on its devices greater prominence despite pressure from the Department for Education.

VisitEngland turns to Wallace and Gromit to highlight staycations

The quintessentially British characters Wallace and Gromit are planning a trip abroad in this TV ad before a fortuitous accident changes their mind and they decide to holiday at home.

Austerity and the need for optimism

Greg Nugent, the former marketing director of London 2012 and co-founder of Inc., examines changing consumer attitudes to austerity

Payday loan ad banned for focusing on Kerry Katona's financial troubles

Cash Lady, the payday loans firm, has been reprimanded by the ad watchdog for using Kerry Katona's financial difficulties to encourage people to borrow money.

VisitBritain boss says Government would be 'mad' to abandon Great funding

Sandie Dawe, chief executive at Visit Britain, has urged the Government to continue financially supporting its 'Great' campaign and said it would be "completely mad to walk away".

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