Some people pointed out children could be travelling in the indicated seats "Creepy" advertising on the sides of some London buses will be removed, Transport for London (TfL) has said. TfL ...
The new ads, paid for by the London-based non-profit Fairy Godparents, will go live Jan. 20 and run on the sides of 12 London Transit Commission (LTC) buses until March 16.
Transport for London's (TfL) advertising policy has been denounced as "untenable" after an advert for a controversial ...
Overground and bus network A ban on junk food advertising across London's entire public transport network will be introduced next year. Under the scheme, posters for food and drink high in fat ...
Transport for London (TfL) appeared to have approved the billboards despite its rules banning “images or messages which relate to matters of public controversy or sensitivity”. Adverts for ...
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Anti-Israel posters put up on the London Underground are set to be taken down. They were not put up by Transport for London ...