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UK marketing content firm Tag strikes £533m deal with Japan’s Dentsu

Exclusive: One of UK’s biggest ad deals for 15 years is expected to be signed this week but may yet fall through

ITV says it handled Clarkson row ‘well’ but warns of falling ad sales

Chief executive says ‘no place on ITV’ for comments Jeremy Clarkson made in the Sun, but says brand has not been affected

Lufthansa’s ‘green’ adverts banned in UK for misleading consumers

Airline claim that it was protecting the world’s future is latest ad to fall foul of ASA rules

Churchill’s last stand: why bulldogs could soon be off our screens

Animal rights campaigners are concerned about the breathing problems experienced by flat-faced breeds – and they want the insurance-flogging TV dog to be dropped from advertising

‘It’s fundamental’: WPP chief on how AI has revolutionised advertising

Mark Read says artificial intelligence is helping firm win clients keen to tap into technology’s potential

Eurosport and BT Sport will disappear after TNT Sports rebrand

Master brand chosen for pay-TV channel as it is already used in international markets

Does paid-for Facebook and Instagram signal end of free-access orthodoxy?

Creators and influencers on Meta’s platforms are an obvious market for verified users’ monthly fees

From retail to transport: how AI is changing every corner of the economy

Artificial intelligence has implication across the board, solving problems and raising others

Sumner Redstone: book reveals media mogul’s ‘astonishing saga of sex, lies and betrayal’

New account details just how awful, shocking and abusive that culture was at one of America’s biggest media empires

How legitimate are the claims in Liz Truss’s 4,000-word Telegraph essay?

The Guardian’s deputy political editor and economics correspondent take a look

Beano and Stylist publisher DC Thomson to cut 300 staff

Dundee-based company, which also owns Scottish regional newspapers, to close almost 40 magazines

Disney announces 7,000 layoffs while teasing Toy Story and Frozen sequels

Cuts represent an estimated 3.6% of Disney’s global workforce in effort to save $5.5bn in costs and follow major job losses at other top US companies

Debt, bad; work, good: ‘pub bore’ beliefs that seal a miserable fate for the poorest

Politicians and the media often present policies as moral duties, when they are nothing of the sort

Stop UK mobile and broadband firms ‘lining their pockets’, urge consumer experts

Companies facing backlash amid warning of mid-contract price rises up to 17% during cost of living crisis

Scams: FCA blocks more than 10,000 ads from Instagram, Facebook and YouTube

Financial watchdog warns over rise of ‘fin-fluencers’ targeting younger people on social media

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