Brands that make unhealthy foods will be able to get round the government's junk food advertising ban if their adverts don't show products that break the rules. From October 2025, foods that are ...
“This government is taking action now to end the targeting of junk food ads at kids, across both TV and online," he added. Under the ban, adverts will face restrictions if a product falls into ...
The UK government is banning daytime TV adverts for sugary foods like granola and muffins in its battle against child obesity, branding such popular items as junk food. Under measures unveiled on ...
London (AFP) – The UK government is banning daytime TV adverts for sugary foods like granola and muffins in its battle against child obesity, branding such popular items as junk food.
New nanny state health laws being introduced by Wes Streeting will ban television and social media advertising of junk ... online and can only be shown on TV when young children are in bed.
A dad who was told he had a serious health condition changed his life after seeing a Facebook advert. Beck Phillips, 32, weighed almost 23st when he was told he had high cholesterol and if he didn ...
An I'm a Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here! viewer from Lancashire shouted ‘full house’ in record time while playing bingo on a tombola app during an ad break. The lucky 69-year-old, with the username ...
Waitrose have released their Christmas advert which is filled with sumptuous foods and a side of mystery, as one family member has committed a delicious crime. Titled 'Sweet Suspicion', the ad ...
Waitrose certainly won over the nation with its clever whodunnit Christmas advert for the 2024 campaign ... She was previously Deputy TV Editor at a national publication. She has a BA in English ...
One of the UK’s leading hygiene and health employers has launched an innovative new way of reaching out to recruits – by printing its job ads on toilet paper. The toilet rolls, featuring job ...
The first advert has amassed over 150million views across social, TV and digital channels, with viewers flocking to social media to guess who the culprit was. If you haven't seen the first part of ...