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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".

SSE fined record £10.5m by Ofgem for breaching marketing rules

SSE has been fined £10.5m by regulator Ofgem for breaching marketing obligations that led to customers being "missold" energy deals.

Weetabix online game ruled to be exploitative of children

Weetabix has been rapped by the advertising watchdog after a Weetabix-branded children's online game was ruled to be exploitative.

Counting down 2012's finest Marketing Moments

Nicola Kemp unveils the top marketing moments of the past 12 months.

McDonald's wins Grand Prix at Marketing Society Awards for Excellence 2012

McDonald's secured the prestigious Grand Prix at the 2012 Marketing Society Awards for Excellence, held on Monday, for the role marketing has played in overhauling its UK business since 2006.

Unilever tops 2012 Marketing Society Awards nominations

Unilever, ASOS, British Gas, McDonald's and John Lewis top the nominations shortlist for the 2012 Marketing Society Awards for excellence

Out-of-town retailers and betting brands escape Portas clampdown

Out-of-town retailers and betting brands have avoided a clampdown by the Government after it decided not to impose stricter regulations proposed in a review by retail expert Mary Portas.

Interactive: Twelve ideas for 2012

As the industry faces a period of unprecedented economic social and economic flux, Nicola Clark examines the consumer issues that will affect marketers most over the coming 12 months

Groupon to be investigated by OFT over trading practices

The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) is to investigate Groupon over complaints it has received about the daily deals service's trading practices.

Ofgem calls for energy tariff reform as profits rocket

Energy regulator Ofgem has proposed a reform of the energy market that would force all suppliers to provide greater transparency so that consumers could compare prices at a glance.

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