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Anti-semitism and the Labour Party: how a moral crisis became an election issue too
By Samuel Carpenter Criticism of the Labour Party since Jeremy Corbyn became leader has often focused on his and the…
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TimeTo lays down the Christmas party rules
TimeTo and agency Lucky Generals are going in to bat for better behaviour in adland again, this time with a…
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Bloomberg launches presidency bid with $37m ad blitz
Media tycoon and former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg – ‘call me Mike’ – has enlisted what he hopes is…
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Can Maurice Levy ride to the rescue of WeWork?
It’s a rum old state of affairs when the two of the liveliest characters in adland are well into their…
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Greenpeace roasts turkeys – and us – for Christmas
Comedian and their comedy roasts are appearing more and more often in ads, sometimes to annoying effect – think Nationwide.…
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Advertising Week joins exodus from Andrew’s Pitch@Palace
Advertising Week has joined the ever-growing list of “supporters” abandoning Prince Andrew”s Pitch@Palace tech initiative, aimed at drumming up funds…
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Possible Moscow joins anti-plastic crusade for Greenpeace
Here’s another effort to save the world – this time from the dreaded plastic – from Possible Moscow (still part…
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Sorrell hits the studios again – this time with a prognosis for post-Brexit Britain
S4Capital’s executive chairman Sir Martin Sorrell (he really wants us to remember the executive bit) is bestriding the business world…
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Japan weighs the benefits of successful Rugby World Cup
By Colin Wheeler So for England it wasn’t to be. Congratulations South Africa, and this will mean so much more…
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