The ASA has banned a gambling Sky Bet ad featuring former footballer Gary Neville for “being likely to be of strong appeal to under-18s”.
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Jaguar Land Rover ad banned for ‘irresponsible’ focus on speed
The ASA has banned a promotional tweet by Land Rover calling it ‘irresponsible’ for solely focusing on a vehicle’s speed and acceleration.
JD Sports’ Adidas ad banned for encouraging dangerous driving
A JD Sports and Adidas London Underground advert has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) for encouraging dangerous driving.
Sisters & Seekers ad banned for ‘glamorising’ underage smoking
The Advertising Standards Authority has removed an ad on the clothing brand Sisters & Seekers’ website, for being ‘harmful and irresponsible’ by ‘glamorising’ underage smoking’.
Ladbrokes gambling ad banned for having ‘strong appeal’ to under-18s
The Advertising Standards Authority has banned a series of promotional tweets from Ladbrokes due to their ‘strong appeal’ to under-18s.
Ozzy Osbourne Sony PlayStation tweet banned by ASA
A tweet from rock icon Ozzy Osbourne has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority for failing to mention that it was an advert for Sony PlayStation.
Kellogg’s ad banned: ASA cracks down on misleading and ‘unauthorised health claims’
The advertising standards authority (ASA) has asked Kellogg to remove a ‘misleading’ promotional page that used ‘unauthorised specific health claims’.
Sky broadband ad banned after BT complains to regulator
The ASA has banned a online Sky Broadband ad after complaints by rival firm BT that it was ‘misleading’ customers over price comparisons.
Vodafone’s ‘misleading’ buy-back claim banned in ASA crackdown
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has banned a Vodafone advert over a misleading claim that the telecom firm was ‘The UK’s only Guaranteed Phone Buy-Back’ company.
Warehouse ad banned by ASA for featuring ‘unhealthily thin’ model
An online advert for Warehouse has been pulled by the ASA for featuring a model which it deemed appeared “unhealthily thin”.