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Hotelier ordered to pay out £5k in fines and costs for illegally selling alcohol to customers
A hotelier is nearly £5,000 out of pocket after being caught selling alcohol without all the appropriate legal requirements.
Belgium’s federal government has agreed to tighten alcohol advertising regulations. The government approved an amendment late ...
Indian Railways prohibits objectionable ads like alcoholic drinks, tobacco, and erotic content, with contracts awarded via ...
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Targeted advertising in generative artificial intelligence chatbots: a new public health risk
OpenAI has announced plans to introduce advertising within free and low-cost versions of ChatGPT, alongside voluntary safeguards including separation of advertisements from responses, privacy ...
Independent MPs, reform advocates and even wagering-backed influencers have welcomed long-awaited movement on gambling reform ...
Most underage users on social media can see posts promoting celebrity-owned alcohol brands, many of which are not disclosed ...
The Indian Railways' Non-Fare Revenue policy monetizes stations and trains through clean advertising. By banning alcohol and tobacco ads and using e-auctions, Indian Railways generate significant ...
Indian Railways has reiterated a zero-tolerance policy on objectionable advertisements across its vast network, including trains and station premises.
A cowboy-inspired bar in Wellington has been caught selling alcohol to a 16-year-old twice in one year. Now, Dakota Bar could ...
A York premises has applied for permission to sell alcohol under a new premises licence.
Alcohol could be sold from 8am onwards at a caravan park in North Yorkshire if a licence is granted by North Yorkshire ...
A new Tesco Express in Sheffield city centre will be allowed to sell drink from 6am to midnight despite objections over ...
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