Advertising Standards Authority
Coverage of Advertising Standards Authority in the Nexus archive.
- London real estate event admits promoting Israeli settlement property 'by mistake'
Organizers of a London real estate event admitted properties in Israeli settlements were promoted 'by mistake' during the event held at Edgware United Synagogue. They defended the event, asserting British Jews' right to purchase global property, while the UK government initiated an investigation. The organizers disputed claims of promoting 'stolen Palestinian land,' labeling the areas as 'disputed territories.'
- London's Met Police not investigating Great Israeli Real Estate Event
London's Metropolitan Police is not investigating the Great Israeli Real Estate Event, despite referrals about properties advertised in illegal Israeli settlements. The British Foreign Secretary asked the Advertising Standards Authority to investigate the event, and the Met has grouped it with other referrals related to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
- London's Met Police not investigating Great Israeli Real Estate Event
London's Metropolitan Police is not investigating the Great Israeli Real Estate Event, which advertised properties in illegal Israeli settlements. The Met has received a referral related to the event but grouped it with other cases under the 'Israel-Hamas conflict' category. The International Centre of Justice for Palestinians (ICJP) provided evidence of settlement promotions to the police, criticizing the UK's disregard for international law.
- ‘Misogyny with a marketing budget’: UK AI firm accused of sexist advert
Narwhal Labs, a UK AI company, faced accusations of misogynistic advertising after an ad featuring a woman with the strapline 'She outworks everyone. And she’ll never ask for a raise' sparked complaints. The Advertising Standards Authority received at least seven complaints about the campaign.
- ‘Misogyny with a marketing budget’: UK AI firm accused of sexist advert
Narwhal Labs, a UK AI firm, faces accusations of misogyny after its advertising campaign featuring a woman with the strapline 'She outworks everyone. And she’ll never ask for a raise' drew complaints to the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA). The ASA received at least seven complaints about the campaign.
- Lidl and Iceland ads are first banned under new UK junk food rules
Lidl and Iceland became the first companies to face ad bans under new UK regulations targeting junk food promotion. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) enforced rules prohibiting ads for high-fat, salt, and sugar items on TV before 9pm and online at any time since January 5.