Christmas is already upon us and the biggest Christmas adverts of the year have been released as we enter the festive period. Adverts from companies including John Lewis, M&S, Lidl and Coca Cola are ...
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The M&S 2025 Christmas advert is here with a cameo
If you see Mariah Carey or the Coca-Cola truck, you can start looking forward to Christmas – is it time to add Dawn French and her Marks & Spencer’s advert to that list? The British actress and comic, ...
The first John Lewis Christmas ad to use the Elton John classic Your Song – albeit covered here by Ellie Goulding – features ...
Shoppers of M&S have expressed outrage over the retailer's latest Christmas advert, with some even threatening to "boycott" the store. This year, Marks & Spencer welcomed back comedian Dawn French, ...
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Northern Ireland-filmed policing series Line of Duty will return for a seventh series says the BBC
BBC handout photo of (left to right) Adrian Dunbar as Ted Hastings, Vicky McClure as Kate Fleming, and Martin Compston as ...
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Mother celebrates ‘most successful year to date’ for leading Northampton sweet business
A mother is celebrating the “most successful year to date” for her leading Northampton sweet business, as demand continues to ...
Paul Prior reflects on his vast career in teaching, cabaret and being an intern to one of Ireland's most infamous conductors ...
Data from DAIVID suggests that the new HFSS (high in fat, salt or sugar) rules are taking a bite out of Christmas ads. This ...
With Halloween out of the door, the annual launch of the John Lewis Christmas advert heralds the start of the festive season for many people. First launched in 2007, the ad has usually attracted a lot ...
Click the video above to watch John Lewis new Christmas ad VIEWERS have said one Christmas advert has beaten John Lewis. Armchair critics have taken to social media to give their verdict on the posh ...
"If you can't find the words, find the gift." That's the simple and punchy tagline of John Lewis' Christmas 2025 TV advert, which shows a surly teenage boy having an emotional moment with his dad ...
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