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April Fools' Day: Which brands got involved?

BMW, Peugeot, The Famous Grouse and Virgin Holidays were among the brands playing pranks for April Fools' Day yesterday.

Why we're loving ... Tim Bret-Day photographer; David Bray collage artist

Why Virgin Atlantic is running a global campaign that recreates the Union Flag using imagery of the UK capital and the airline.

Tunisia seeks to lure back tourists following revolution

Tunisia is hoping to attract tourists back to the country by launching a campaign next week after a tumultuous year that has seen a revolution and the election of a new government.

Israeli tourism ad misled readers over state boundaries

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has banned a press ad promoting tourism in Israel, for implying occupied territories such as the Golan Heights were part of the state of Israel.

Gatwick calls pitch as adspend climbs

Gatwick Airport is looking for agencies to handle its above- and below-the-line accounts ahead of an expected increase in spend.

Heathrow runs family-friendly Easter campaign

Heathrow, the BAA-owned airport, is launching an Easter advertising campaign which highlights its family-friendly services, such as pre-flight play areas.

Airport stories

The global airport audience is affluent, influential and tech-savvy, writes Liz Ross Martyn, head of marketing communications, JCDecaux Airport.

Ryanair's 'Bye bye Thomas Cook' ad overstepped mark, rules ASA

The ASA has criticised Ryanair's press ads that mocked a rival's financial troubles with the headline "Bye bye Thomas Cook", ruling them misleading and denigrating.

Think BR: London 2012 - less desirable than an Oxo cube?

Is London 2012 really less desirable than a stock cube, an aspirin and a bucket of fried chicken, asks Simon Clough, global marketing director, Clear.

Work debrief - Brands play part in Virgin Media's buffer experience

Virgin Media wanted to reinforce its broadband offer. Its media agency worked on buffering TV ads from trusted brands.


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