The government is rolling out a new hard-hitting anti-smoking campaign, highlighting the dangers of passive smoke in cars and in the home.
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.
Last night advertising and media charity Nabs hosted a decadent heaven and hell themed bash at Battersea Evolution. Media Week was there to watch the show unfold.
Lord Hunt, chairman of the Press Complaints Commission (PCC), has welcomed calls for media reform in the privacy report from MPs and peers this week, and reiterated his belief that statutory regulation should be "a last resort".
30 Mar 2012
The NSPCC has launched an online campaign by Inferno that urges the public not to ignore niggling doubts about a child's safety.
30 Mar 2012
| by Ben Hall
A two-year-old boy dancing to Elvis's 'Jail House Rock' has become a viral hit, clocking up 943,754 shares and seven million views, after appearing in an ad for his parents' online dance supplies store.
National news journalists have laid the blame for the petrol panic that has hit the UK on the loss of Andy Coulson as the Government's comms director, coupled with mixed messages.
A look at the performance of Change4Life in social media over the past four months
29 Mar 2012
| by Parliamentary correspondent
The Government has warned that it will consider a ban on alcohol advertising unless more action is taken to reduce young people's exposure to it.
The Metropolitan Police Service director of public affairs has resigned, following the Met's decision to initiate proceedings against him for gross misconduct.