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right, so, again, the advertising standards authority said the advert was misleading.actor. he was the bad boss of a fictional bank, and basically it was criticising other banks for bank closures. this has been happening over the past couple of years, where larger banks have been closing banks on the high street because people are changing the way that they are banking. and the nationwide took out this advert between october and november last year, and the asa said it was misleading because it led viewers to believe that nationwide had completely stopped closing its bank branches and that it would not be doing that any more. and that it said was misleading because nationwide had actually said that it would not close any more branches until 2026, and before the adverts went out, it had closed two branches in the previous year. so, it said that was misleading. there was around 228 complaints about this, and one of the people who complained was the leading bank, the large bank santander. now, it's time for a look at the weather. hello there. we've got some windy weather o
right, so, again, the advertising standards authority said the advert was misleading.actor. he was the bad boss of a fictional bank, and basically it was criticising other banks for bank closures. this has been happening over the past couple of years, where larger banks have been closing banks on the high street because people are changing the way that they are banking. and the nationwide took out this advert between october and november last year, and the asa said it was misleading because it...
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so again, the advertising standards authority said the advert was misleading.ticising other banks for bank closures. this has been happening over the past couple of years where larger banks have been closing banks on the high street because people are changing the way that they are banking and the nationwide took out this advert between october and november last year and the asa said it was misleading because it led viewers to believe that nationwide had completely stopped closing its bank branches and that it would not be doing that any more. and that, it said, was misleading because nationwide had actually said that it would not close any more branches until 2026 and before the adverts went out, it had closed branches, two branches in the previous year. so it said that was misleading. there was around 228 complaints about this. and one of the people who complained was the leading bank, the large bank, santander. motherhood and a career in football were, until recently, considered incompatible — with many players retiring early in order to start a family. but
so again, the advertising standards authority said the advert was misleading.ticising other banks for bank closures. this has been happening over the past couple of years where larger banks have been closing banks on the high street because people are changing the way that they are banking and the nationwide took out this advert between october and november last year and the asa said it was misleading because it led viewers to believe that nationwide had completely stopped closing its bank...
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the advertising standards authority said the ad was "irresponsible" and must not appear again.st, outline what this ad said and what the problem was with it? well. what the problem was with it? well, the ad which — what the problem was with it? well, the ad which was _ what the problem was with it? well, the ad which was on _ what the problem was with it? -ii the ad which was on instagram featured katie price haven't her breakfast, it was a video of her extolling the virtues of the low calorie dieted she was advertise, and the advertising standards authority which monitors adverts and can come down with, and look at complaints and decide whether it that should be withdrawn decided this was a misleading advert because it said first of all that the advert should be clearly flagged, and it said that you had to engage in the ad, you that had to watch it to realise that the bottom of the post where it had hashtag ad and that was only at the bottom of the advert, so to get to that point you have had to fully engage in the advert before you saw that, so it was not clearly flagged up.
the advertising standards authority said the ad was "irresponsible" and must not appear again.st, outline what this ad said and what the problem was with it? well. what the problem was with it? well, the ad which — what the problem was with it? well, the ad which was _ what the problem was with it? well, the ad which was on _ what the problem was with it? -ii the ad which was on instagram featured katie price haven't her breakfast, it was a video of her extolling the virtues of the...
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the advertising standards authority said the ad was "irresponsible" and must not appear again.ndreds of people braved heavy rain to bid a tearful farwell to bid a tearful farewell to the first giant panda born in the country. fu bao has left the zoo she was born in 2020 in a high—tech truck to return to china. last month thousands for the rest of this week, low pressure is really in charge of our weather. we have got low pressure after low pressure system coming pressure system rattling in from the atlantic into the south—west and pushing north—eastwards, each one bringing some rain, some heavy rain, and as we head into the weekend you will see the squeeze on the isobars, it is going to be windy, particularly on saturday, with some of us having some gales. so, with all that rain on the rainfall accumulation chart you can see a lot of dark blues and also some of the lighter greens. so we're looking for some parts in excess of 50 millimetres, two inches of rain. what we have at the moment is a slow moving weather front across the north of the country, slowly pushing out of northe
the advertising standards authority said the ad was "irresponsible" and must not appear again.ndreds of people braved heavy rain to bid a tearful farwell to bid a tearful farewell to the first giant panda born in the country. fu bao has left the zoo she was born in 2020 in a high—tech truck to return to china. last month thousands for the rest of this week, low pressure is really in charge of our weather. we have got low pressure after low pressure system coming pressure system...
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all right, so after receiving four complaints, the advertising standards authority decided not to investigateuz you can do it campaign was to help inspire confidence to those embarking on diy journeys. by the sound of it, things have been very successful. so seriously, the complaints were about them causing unnecessary destruction and that people hurt themselves by trying their own diy. >> that's not marketing. that's being stupid, isn't it? >> yeah, this is this regulator's gone nuts. >> the fact they've had to respond for four complaints is absolutely insanity. >> investigate it. they >> they investigate it. they decided not to do it. four people complained. why are they bothered? >> wasting time investigating four complaints. going on? >> know too much time working >> i know too much time working from home. >> were you diy? >> yeah. were you into diy? >> yeah. were you into diy? >> no, no. >> no, no. >> the way , by the way, i'm >> by the way, by the way, i'm sorry it didn't work on me. by the way, i'm not either. >> i'd have to call someone around to do absolutely anything. yeah, yeah. yo
all right, so after receiving four complaints, the advertising standards authority decided not to investigateuz you can do it campaign was to help inspire confidence to those embarking on diy journeys. by the sound of it, things have been very successful. so seriously, the complaints were about them causing unnecessary destruction and that people hurt themselves by trying their own diy. >> that's not marketing. that's being stupid, isn't it? >> yeah, this is this regulator's gone...