Latest news
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International Women’s Day 2026: Progress, portrayal and the CAP Code
- CAP News
- 26 February 2026
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Love is in the Air
- CAP News
- 12 February 2026
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The great outdoors: keeping posters in line with the Code - come rain or shine
- CAP News
- 11 December 2025
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Celebrating Men and Boys’ on International Men’s Day 2025
- CAP News
- 13 November 2025
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Top tips on targeting and placement
- CAP News
- 24 July 2025
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Celebrating diversity in advertising
- CAP News
- 10 July 2025
Latest rulings
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Saeta Tech Ltd t/a PixVideo – AI Video Maker
- Upheld
- Social media (paid ad)
- 18 March 2026
A paid-for YouTube ad for an AI video maker which condoned digitally altering and exposing women’s bodies without their consent, was irresponsible, included a harmful gender stereotype and was likely to cause serious offence.
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Activision Blizzard UK Ltd t/a Call of Duty
- Upheld in part
- Social media (paid ad), Video on demand
- 18 February 2026
A Video on Demand and YouTube ad for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 was socially irresponsible and likely to cause serious offence by trivialising sexual violence. Another issue was investigated but it didn’t break the rules.
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FlyDogGame t/a Love and Peace
- Upheld
- App (paid ad)
- 18 February 2026
A paid-for ad for a mobile game app was socially irresponsible and likely to cause serious or widespread offence, including by trivialising and condoning violence, including domestic violence.
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Pocket FM Private Ltd
- Upheld
- App (paid ad)
- 18 February 2026
A paid-for in-app ad for an audiobook app was socially irresponsible and likely to cause serious or widespread offence, including by referencing sexual assault and sexual violence.

