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UPC ordered to drop 'fastest broadband' claim from adverts
TripAdvisor defends reader reviews following warning by watchdog
RTÉ gets green light in advertising dispute with TV3
Video: Teenager tells of grief as new anti-smoking drive is launched
US moves towards banning Photoshop in make-up ads
Column: Applying the lessons of beating Big Tobacco to beating Big Food
Frank Armstrong
Is this ad ruining Christmas for children?
GAA-themed crisps ads not Hunky Dory, says advertising watchdog
Over 40,000 people in Ireland want to have affairs
Online advertising spending in Ireland sees record growth
Rollout of public bike scheme 'needs private funding'
In pictures: Life in Dublin 100 years ago
Dairy Council hits out at cheese ads restriction
How to market stuff to women
Reebok to refund $25 million over 'toning' trainers
Sex toy advert to air on primetime TV
Reggae and Usain Bolt: How Arthur's Day translates abroad
Those Hunky Dorys ads are back… and so are the complaints
The Daily Fix: Tuesday
Poll: Should 'junk' food and drink ads aimed at children be banned?
Food and drink ads aimed at children to be probed
The 7 worst celebrity airbrush jobs
Bum deal: volleyball players' backsides pushing boundaries
Advertisers tone down PMS-themed milk campaign
Google Plus addresses gender and grammar worries
Tesco sitting on the fence over NOTW ads as News Corp shares fall
Calls for research into sexualisation and commercialisation of Irish children
SuperValu ‘monitoring the situation’ as Bulmer pulls News of the World ads
Companies begin to pull ads from NOTW
The Daily Fix: Sunday
Adverts rapped for being sexist, misleading and 'feckin' great'
Club Orange: The days of innocence
Cadbury's ad ruled 'not racist', despite apology to Naomi Campbell
Google sets aside $500m to settle US advertising probe
Ads aimed at children get stricter guidelines
Online advertising spend grows by 13.5 per cent in 2010
The Daily Fix: Tuesday
All change for Carlsberg's famous slogan