What you may have missed over the Christmas holidays
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The Liberal Democrats are in discussions with ad agencies about their election campaign as the battle heats up ahead of May's general election.
Production company DHP has created a film for new e-cigarette brand 7Stripe, playing on a torture scene from Quentin Tarantino movie Reservoir Dogs.
Cheil Worldwide has recruited Lotta Malm Hallqvist as its first global chief growth officer following its investment in Iris Worldwide.
A flock of T-shirts migrate like birds across land and sea before settling in a wardrobe in the latest ad in Ikea's 'The Wonderful Everyday' campaign.
Robert Senior, the new Saatchi & Saatchi Worldwide chief, has scrapped his former role of EMEA chief executive in a restructure that hands Justin Billingsley responsibility for growth markets.
Marketing and content creation are merging, but consumers are still savvy enough to tell the difference, according to a panel at CES 2015 in Las Vegas.
The tobacco giant behind Silk Cut's appeal against the Advertising Standards Authority's ban on an ad that questioned the evidence base for the Government's plans to enforce plain packaging for cigarettes has been rejected.
Sainsbury's Christmas ad has topped YouTube's most watched ads of 2014 in the UK, with the John Lewis festive ad in second place.
Unauthorised anarchist posters took over London underground tubes yesterday, featuring quotes taken from an article in Strike! Magazine.