Ad for vegan charity Viva! banned over ‘Killer Yoghurt’ offal and blood images
The advertising watchdog found that the graphic and gory imagery was likely to be seen as frightening and distressing to children in particular.
The advertising watchdog found that the graphic and gory imagery was likely to be seen as frightening and distressing to children in particular.
The crash on the Cleddau Bridge in Pembroke Dock left one of the drivers trapped.
Connor Gibson, 21, will be sentenced at the High Court in Livingston on Monday.
Streak is Zimbabwe’s record wicket-taker in both Test cricket and one-day internationals.
The Foundation said it wanted to celebrate ‘the importance of free science, free culture and free, peaceful societies’.
The company also updated its privacy policies that will allow for the collection of biometric data and employment history, among other information.
Samuel Newey, 22, was ‘killed in action’ on Wednesday in eastern Ukraine, according to his brother, Daniel Newey.
Lawrence Churcher, 102, is believed to have been the last Royal Navy veteran from the Second World War evacuation.
As the eye moved inland, high winds shredded signs, sent sheet metal flying and snapped tall trees.
Companies should only use the Bcc function in some situations, according to the Information Commissioner’s Office.
‘PADJAKEROS’ – Filipino for ‘pedalling’ – is the name of a new cycling group in Guernsey.
The Advertising Standards Authority ruled that three ads misled consumers about the therapies’ efficacy in treating long Covid.
The Metropolitan Police said it had recorded 288 crimes relating to the cameras as of August 1.
Retired chief superintendent Garry McEwan told the inquiry into Sheku Bayoh’s death that he might have made a different decision.
GUERNSEY’S budding entrepreneurs set the trend for bank holiday trading with a ‘kids only’ mini market at Oaty and Joey’s yesterday.