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Nationwide’s Dominic West advert has been banned for being “misleading”

The Crown star as a smug bank manager attempting to close down more branches, promoted Nationwide’s commitment to maintaining open branches until 2026, featuring the line: “Unlike the big banks, we’re not closing our branches.”The ad has received 282 complaints, including from Santander, who challenged Nationwide’s claim that they weren’t closing their branches.The ASA report found that while Nationwide had the smallest percentage of branch closures compared to other similar financial institutions, they had closed 20 per cent of their estate over a ten-year period, equating to 152 branches.The ASA also found a lack of clarity surrounding the validity of the Branch Promise, which is only in place until 2026, after which Nationwide could start closing branches permanently. This has since been extended until “at least the start of 2028” according to a recent Instagram post by the building society.The report issued by the ASA found that in the 18 months since Nationwide originally launched the Brand Promise in July 2022, the building society had permanently closed 20 branches.
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Xavi video call ensured Barcelona hijacked Real Madrid’s move for top talent
Barcelona hijacked Real Madrid's move for top starlet Pablo Torre courtesy of a video call from manager Xavi Hernandez.The midfield maestro, 18, has amassed seven goals and nine assists for Racing Santander in the Spanish third division this season, putting him firmly on the wish-list of Europe's most elite clubs.Despite keen interest from abroad, in the Premier League and Bundesliga, it was Barcelona who won the race of his signature with Torre penning a deal until 2026.Needing a clear pathway to first-team football, the youngster's mind was made up via a personal video call from the Blaugrana boss.Xavi's high-possession football is said to appeal to Torre who is also also excited at the prospect of forming long-term partnerships with fellow wonderkids Pedri and Gavi.The Athletic state that the Barca manager and Chief Executive Officer Mateu Alemany lead the way in the race to sign the 18-year-old.But it was the clear route to senior football that swung the decision for Torre as the La Liga leaders wanted him to join as an academy signing.The report claims that Real Madrid’s approach was headed up by the Fabrica recruitment team and initially Torre was to be placed into their development squad.HAVE YOUR SAY! Is Xavi the man to lead Barcelona back to their glory days? Let us know in the comments section.It wasn't until the player had already chosen Barca that Los Blancos' CEO Jose Angel Sanchez joined conversations.The Catalan juggernauts paid a measly £4.1m to secure the signing but attainable add-ons mean that the total value of the transfer is £16.5million.And Xavi raved about his new signing when speaking to the press ahead of their fixture against Osasuna.Want to be on the ball with all of the latest football
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