UL pays tribute to former chancellor Dr Miriam Hederman O’Brien
Barrister, academic and first female chancellor of an Irish university dies at 89
Barrister, academic and first female chancellor of an Irish university dies at 89
Trust is key to any buyer-seller exchange. Internet commerce brings its own challenges
A tampon guide has caused ‘widespread offence’. Welcome back to Catholic Ireland
Claims to standards authority included that ad demeaned women and contained innuendo
Eir-owned company has lured customers with promises of low tariffs for life
Vegan group says identity of funders is ‘irrelevant’ to its animal rights work
Advocacy group claimed adverts encouraged unhealthy eating habits in children
Several social media influencers also found to be in breach of authority’s code
Advertising watchdog plans to restrict when word ‘fibre’ can be used in broadband adverts
Irish Heart Foundation says online marketing rules for children are being broken
Food and beverage sector subject to most complaints, says Advertising Standards Authority
Advertising watchdog said Dealz campaign unnecessarily objectified men
Game makers accused of ‘lacking transparency’ in selling space to companies
Seeing a doctor online is quick and convenient, and often cheaper but is it bad for your health?
It’s hard to imagine how drinks companies could be defeated by proposed public health rules
Pricewatch: Phone and broadband supplier tops the list for most complaints to us
UK authorities warn sellers that full compensation could be aid out if ex-fleet or rental cars are advertised as one owner
Watchog also upholds complaint over promotion of company’s broadband speeds
Rather than make people feel guilty for consuming processed foods, we should look at the ingredients on the back, and not the word ‘natural’ on the front
Cook accuses ASAI of ‘silencing emerging science’ on links between diet and cancer
ASAI upholds complaint against nutritional therapist over claims for ketogenic diet
Advertising authority says ‘teaser’ element of Irish Cancer Society campaign breached elements of its code
Consumer complainants objected to Eir quoting three prices for broadband bundles
Words in adverts similar to those used by campaign to repeal Eighth Amendment
‘It’s in the interest of brands and influencers to let people know when payment’s involved’
Watchdog says party should have made clear 1980-1981 hunger strikers also featured
Advertising standards body agreed ‘exploitative’ ad caused grave offence
New role created at industry body after strategic review by management committee
Advertising Standards Authority of Ireland censures discount retailer over ‘crab claws’
A soft drinks ad ran into controversy this week. Error of judgment, or deliberate effort to provoke outrage?
Is Disneyland the happiest place on earth? Really? Is Guinness actually good for you? In the wake of the Advertising Standards Authority taking Toyota to task, we look at some of the other usual suspects
Advertising Standards Authority says Toyota must stop ‘best built cars in the world’ claim
Well-known slogan’s claim could ‘never be fully proven’, says Irish advertising authority
Watchdog hears complaint that promotion of event did not make party’s involvement clear
ASAI has ‘no mandate to act as a censor’ but tries to tackle areas of ‘societal concern’
The Communicorp radio station is trying to grow its audience . . . but then so is everyone
Complaint against claim that French toast with maple syrup is ‘healthy’ is upheld
When complaints about advertisements are made and upheld, a rap on the knuckles is unlikely to cause a company much concern
ASAI upholds complaints over flight costs, broadband speeds and weight loss
Nissan Ireland, VHI and Aer Lingus also run ads which breach rules
A battle for car sales supremacy involves radio deal twists and rival-baiting ads
ASAI upholds complaints over wine prices, phone contracts, lack of free coffee
This week, the One Big Switch campaign, Electric Ireland contract durations and the price of ringing Aviva are exercising consumers
Advertising campaign described as ‘disgusting’ by father of Nicola Furlong
02, Vodafone, Meteor and Carphone Warehouse feature in ASAI quarterly report
From the ‘Love/Hate’ cat to a ‘Downton Abbey’ rape... and that was just Sunday night TV
Advertising Standards Authority of Ireland rules to apply from September require consumers to be given notice if web-viewing data is used for targeted advertising
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices