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Churchill Insurance unveils Martin Clunes ads in £50m push

Churchill Insurance is looking to position itself as "dependable" with a new series of TV ads starring actor Martin Clunes.

More Th>n brings Freeman ad character to fore in new campaign

Insurer More Th>n is launching a new ad campaign featuring its impressionist brand character, 'More Th>n Freeman', which showcases how the brand helps customers.

Bupa showcases 60-year heritage with latest ads

Bupa is rolling out a new ad campaign to increase awareness of the brand's heritage among consumers.

The Annual 2011: Top 10 radio ads

Finance, food and even the FT feature in this year's best radio ads list.

Review of the Year: Top 10 marketing moments of 2011

Marketers had reason to be concerned as the New Year arrived, but despite continued economic uncertainty, 2011 delivered marketing milestones in droves, writes Nicola Clark.

Nationwide shifts to product focus with new campaign

Nationwide Building Society has launched its first campaign promoting current accounts in more than three years, as the brand looks to improve awareness of its products.

The Annual 2011: Top 10 celebrity ads

No celebrity list would be complete without at least one mention of David Beckham, but welcome appearances from Einstein, Van Damme and Madness brought some blessed variety this year.

Confused.com announces Nectar partnership with TV ad

Confused.com is launching a marketing campaign to promote a new tie-up with loyalty scheme Nectar.

Churchill Insurance signs up Martin Clunes for new campaign

Churchill Insurance is revamping its nodding dog brand mascot with a new marketing campaign starring actor Martin Clunes.

Marketing's Adwatch of the Year 2011

Although the economy has continued to provide a headache for marketers, some TV advertising managed to achieve cut-through with the beleaguered British public, writes Gail Kemp.

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