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Leo Burnett tries washroom shock treatment for new Don’t Drink and Drive campaign
‘Don’t Drink and Drive’ has been a staple campaign in the UK for decades now: sometimes the figures seem to…
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ISBA is trying to give agencies ‘latitude’ over client payment – so that’s a new form of daylight robbery
The issue of client payment terms for agencies rumbles on with some agencies, according to Campaign, demanding that the UK…
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Rebekah Brooks pleads not guilty to five charges in never-ending phone hacking trial process
Former News International CEO Rebekah Brooks (left) is finally to have her day in court, over two years after proceedings…
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Most brands are pants says new Havas survey but the best ones, like IKEA, help you and your friends
Only a fifth of all the brands out there make a meaningful difference to our lives according to new research…
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Ibis and BETC London try to lure hotel guests with furry animals in the room
Introducing small furry animals to somewhere where people pay to stay is a dangerous tactic but that hasn’t deterred BETC…
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Now Dollar Shave Club’s Michael Dubin launches One Wipe Charlies – butt wipes for men
Everybody’s favourite (and funniest) client, Michael Dubin of Dollar Shave Club, is back with a new video for a new…
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Co-op says it’s still here with new legal ad from Leo Burnett, Tesco to ditch electricals
All of a sudden running a big supermarket company isn’t as easy as it used to be. Before the financial…
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Sue Douglas and Rupert Howell finally take over Trinity Mirror’s Sunday People – sort of
It started out as a quixotic venture to buy Richard Desmond’s Daily Star Sunday, then moved to a mooted £10m…
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