Latest news
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The ABC of back-to-school campaigns
- CAP News
- 13 August 2026
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All you need to know about weapons in ads
- CAP News
- 23 July 2026
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With Great Advertising Power Comes Great Responsibility…
- CAP News
- 23 July 2026
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Ace your marketing homework with our top tips
- CAP News
- 25 June 2026
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Children's online safety: maintaining focus on advertising harms as the landscape evolves
- ASA blog post
- 16 June 2026
- Shahriar Coupal
Latest rulings
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Warner Bros Entertainment UK Ltd
- Not upheld
- Poster, Television
- 05 August 2026
A TV ad and two posters for the film They Will Kill You weren’t irresponsible or offensive and didn’t glamourise violence and knife crime. The ads were suitable for display in an untargeted medium, had suitable scheduling restrictions and hasn’t been inappropriately placed during a UEFA Champions Leag...
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Warner Bros Entertainment UK Ltd
- Upheld in part
- Poster, Television
- 05 August 2026
Posters for the film Lee Cronin’s The Mummy were likely to cause fear or distress to young children and were unsuitable for outdoor display. Two other ads were investigated but they didn’t break our rules.
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Betway Ltd t/a Betway
- Not Upheld
- Social media (own site)
- 27 May 2026
An Instagram post for Betway featuring Thierry Henry wasn’t likely to be of strong appeal to under-18s.
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Cyan Blue Odds Ltd t/a Oddschecker
- Upheld
- Social media (own site)
- 27 May 2026
Two Instagram posts for an online betting platform featuring Harry Kane and Erling Haaland were likely to be of strong appeal to under-18s.