Gambling sponsorship of sport: where are we now and what’s coming?
Changes are on the horizon for gambling sponsorship of sport. Ben Nicholson reports.
Changes are on the horizon for gambling sponsorship of sport. Ben Nicholson reports.
The ASA has ruled on a social media post by influencer promoting The Savoy. The case underscores the necessity of transparent advertising in influencer marketing, urging businesses to prioritise clarity in their campaigns for consumer trust. James Sharpley reports.
The ASA has ruled against two gambling operators, whose adverts breached the rules against appeal to children and the inclusion of individuals who appear under 25. Ben Nicholson and Alex Lowe report.
ASA continues to take a strict approach to medical claims and marketing which discourages essential medical treatment. Katrina Anderson, Stefanie Lo and Anna Matsiienko report.
The ASA has ruled against Emma Mattress for not making clear the commercial intent of its ads. Rebecca Heptonstall reports.
ASA ruling on ‘reasonable steps’ to avoid targeting HFSS products to under 16s. Katrina Anderson, Stefanie Lo and Charlie Hennig report.
Essex County Cricket Club’s cryptoasset post sparks ASA scrutiny. TK Spiff reports.
ASA deems Team RH’s subscription ad misleading as it fails to make clear the minimum subscription period Gabby Thornton reports.
The ASA finds price claims made by an online retailer of medical products to be misleading. Anna Matsiienko reports.
The ASA rules against Supreme CBD for a series of misleading health claims and social media adverts by ex-sports players John Hartson, Matt Le Tisier, and company owner Anthony Fowler. Greg Barton reports.