Eamonn Holmes and his wife Ruth Langsford turn the ‘grey pound’ gold with new adverts

Eamonn Holmes and his wife Ruth Langsford turn the ‘grey pound’ gold by promoting everything from bingo to treatments for puffy feet and ankles By Katie Hind, Showbusiness Editor For The Mail On Sunday Published: 22:20 BST, 5 June 2021 | Updated: 22:20 BST, 5 June 2021 TV stars Eamonn Holmes and his wife Ruth … Read more

British Gas engineer who starred in firm’s recruitment adverts axed after refusing pay cut

Mother-of-three British Gas engineer who starred in firm’s recruitment adverts is put through ‘hell’ and axed after refusing pay cut under ‘fire and rehire’ plan despite 12 years’ service Hundreds of British Gas engineers have lost their jobs after refusing new deal Holly Mailey, 33, worked for firm for 12 years and was part of … Read more

Calls to ban ‘Chelsea Tractors’ adverts after report finds 75 per cent are used for city school runs

By Tom Pyman and for MailOnline and Rob Hull for This is Money  Grants for electric cars are set to be slashed by £500 and won’t apply to the best-selling Tesla vehicle any more under new plans. A government drive to encourage more green vehicles on the road has seen it subsidisie 35 per cent … Read more

Family have appeared in 12 adverts together over the last year

A photogenic family have revealed how they have appeared in a dozen TV and print adverts over the last year.  Letitia Morgan, husband Andre and their sons Kyrelle, nine, Tyrae, five, and Byson, three, from Coventry, have appeared in spots for the likes of Disney, Premier Inn and Ikea in the last 12 months alone.  Other … Read more

Priyanka Chopra apologises for appearing in adverts for skin-lightening creams

‘I can’t go back and change what I did’: Priyanka Chopra ‘sincerely’ apologises for appearing in adverts for skin-lightening creams and felt ‘sad’ when she saw them By Sean O’grady For Mailonline Published: 22:31 GMT, 10 February 2021 | Updated: 22:33 GMT, 10 February 2021 Priyanka Chopra has apologised for doing a series of advertisements … Read more

Mobile barbers and hairdressers post adverts on Gumtree despite lockdown

Barbers and hairdressers are offering black market cuts and styling in spite of the lockdown restrictions.  Analysis by MailOnline has revealed self-employed workers are advertising their services online, despite strict guidelines prohibiting them going into people’s homes.  Dozens of barbers, beauty therapists and hairdressers are offering to work in homes, via the online marketplace Gumtree.  … Read more

Watchdog bans adverts that urged people to ‘buy now, pay later’ to ‘boost their mood’ in lockdown

Watchdog bans ‘irresponsible’ Klarna adverts posted by four Instagram influencers that urged people to use ‘buy now, pay later’ service to ‘boost their mood’ during lockdown Advertising Standards Authority banned Swedish bank Klarna’s campaign  Klarna hired influencers to encourage followers to shop online to boost mood  Watchdog said the ads ‘irresponsibly encouraged use of credit … Read more

Pamela Anderson and Warwick Capper top list for most complained about 2020 adverts

Pamela Anderson and footy legend Warwick Capper top the list for the most complained about adverts of 2020 – as their Ultra Tune commercial is criticised for its treatment of women By Kristy Johnson and Nicole Douglas For Daily Mail Australia Published: 14:10 GMT, 19 December 2020 | Updated: 14:10 GMT, 19 December 2020 Pamela … Read more

Junk Food adverts ban: Conservative MPs blast ‘nanny state’ plan

Tory MPs have blasted the Government’s ‘nanny state’ plan to ban online junk food adverts as they argued ‘people should assume responsibility for their own health’.  Conservative backbenchers said the proposals were ‘incoherent’ because they come just a matter of weeks after ministers were encouraging people to eat fast food through the Eat Out to … Read more

Tory MPs blast ‘nanny state’ plan to ban online junk food adverts

Tory MPs have blasted the Government’s ‘nanny state’ plan to ban online junk food adverts as they argued ‘people should assume responsibility for their own health’.  Conservative backbenchers said the proposals were ‘incoherent’ because they come just a matter of weeks after ministers were encouraging people to eat fast food through the Eat Out to … Read more