The Army has begun a recruitment campaign aimed at bringing in 10,000 new soldiers and officers over the next 12 months.
09 May 2013
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.
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.
Nestlé-owned Nesquik has won a battle not to have one of its TV ads banned, after the advertising watchdog ruled the ad did not encourage children to undertake poor eating habits.
Morrisons has been cleared of sexism by the advertising watchdog over its TV ad that showed a mother struggling to cope with Christmas preparations.
Change4Life, the Government's healthy living campaign, is to endorse Asda fish, Quorn, Uncle Ben's rice, Cravendale milk and Co-operative fruit as alternatives to pizza and fizzy drinks, in a special ad break on ITV tonight.
VisitBritain is marking the launch of the latest James Bond movie Skyfall with its first international cinema ad, which encourages foreigners to visit the UK and 'live like Bond'.
St John Ambulance, the charity that teaches first aid, has released a hard-hitting marketing campaign intended to shock people into applying for a free first aid guide.
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) is launching its first UK consumer-facing corporate brand campaign for the Olympics, which will showcase its anti-doping operations during the Games.
Elton John and 'Torchwood' star John Barrowman have thrown their weight behind the Kaleidoscope Trust's gay rights digital campaign, which launches toady (4 July) and calls for an end to laws that criminalise homosexuality.