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UK regulators have banned a TV commercial for Sanex shower gel after ruling that it “could be interpreted as suggesting that ...
It’s hip to be skinny, or at least that’s what the growing throng of celebrities flocking to get-thin-quick GLP1 medications ...
A TV advert for Sanex shower gel which showed black skin as cracked and white skin as smooth has been banned for reinforcing ...
The Advertising Standards Authority received a complaint in May about two product listings on Zara's website, which showed a model in an oversized pocket shirt and another in a short dress.
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The United Kingdom has decided to ban a shower gel ad that seemed to imply white skin is "superior" to Black skin.
A TV advert for Sanex shower gel has been banned for reinforcing an offensive racial stereotype, a watchdog has said. The ...
It comes after the advertising watchdog banned M&S and Next ads for showing models who appeared too thin. The ad for the cucumber and mint drink made unauthorised health claims, the advertising ...
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), the United Kingdom's independent advertising regulator, has asked Zara to remove ads, on its U.K. website, for a dress and oversized shirt that feature ...
The digital remit of the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) is to be extended from March 1 2011 to deliver more comprehensive customer protection online. The new rules in the UK code of ...
The Advertising Standards Authority pulled the advert promoting a shower gel for enforcing ‘negative racial stereotypes’, as it depicted black skin as being problematic ...
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