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| The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) upheld 23 complaints, including one from the Archdeacon of Liverpool, against the Jemella agency, for its TV campaign for ghd IV hairstyling equipment. The ASA found that the advertisements, which used religious imagery and vocabulary, could cause “serious offence”. |


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