Tinder has partnered with youth-led charity My Life My Say to launch an in-app campaign that will encourage young people to vote on 4 July
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Lemonade Dolls asks women to ‘swing it’ in eye-opening election campaign
Lemonade Dolls is looking to empower women by getting them more involved in politics by encouraging them to exercise their right to vote.
Conservative Party cancels all Facebook election ads following PR fails
The Conservative Party has stopped running paid ads across Facebook and Instagram following the leader’s debate held earlier this week.
Rightmove ad calls for focus on housing ahead of ITV election debate
Rightmove has published an advertising message to the leading political parties asking them to make housing a key focus of their campaigning.
General election 2024: Tories go on the attack while Labour calls for change
While official general election advertising campaigns are yet to be revealed, both the Conservatives and Labour have been busy making sure they are hitting the right note.
Marketers react to the general election: ‘Traditional campaigning will not deliver results’
We’re in for an interesting ride over the next six weeks, thanks to Sunak’s snap election. What do marketers expect to see on the campaign trails?
Audio boom: How music could win or lose this year’s general election
New research reveals that choosing the right music could play a key role in improving the electoral chances in this year’s general election.
Will streaming be the new election battleground? Why an Ofcom loophole opens the door
Political advertising experts Benedict Pringle and Sam Delaney have their say on the very real prospect of election ads on UK streaming services
Meta subject to EU disinformation probe amid election interference fears
The European Commission is investigating Meta as part of a disinformation probe after the US firm was suspected of breaching content rules.
New ‘No pic, no vote’ campaign grabs attention of young people ahead of London elections
Oliver has created an OOH campaign entitled “No pic, no vote” to raise awareness of the need for photo ID in order to vote in the London Elections.