Publishers weigh up the perils and the positives of advertorials Daily Express rapped by Advertising Standards Authority for disguising an advertorial as a news story
Health warning: exercise makes you fat? Ben Goldacre: The Sunday Telegraph says re-programming body fat is the key to weight loss, not working out
Occupational hazards in the NHS Adam Baxter: A report about NHS staff has led to us being portrayed by the media as fat and lazy – but the headlines don't tell the full story
Let’s dance? We will if Arlene Phillips has her way When the choreographer was made the government's new 'dance tsar' this week, people scoffed – but not all
Games tsar to ensure legacy of London 2012 Olympics Ministers to look for high-profile figure to get more people participating in sport ahead of London 2012
First morning-after pill TV ad cleared by watchdog after 112 complaints Cartoon-style ad for Levonelle One Step did not trivialise issue, rules Advertising Standards Authority. By Mark Sweney
The very fabric of society is breaking down around us. What the hell is there left to believe in? Charlie Brooker: Right now all our faith has poured out of the old institutions, and there's nowhere left to put it. We need new institutions to believe in, and fast
Can more men be persuaded to buy Tampax? Kira Cochrane: A new campaign for sanitary protection running online stars a boy, Zack, who wakes up with a vagina
The big bounce: why Britain’s going mad for trampolines Stuart Jeffries: Trampolining improves posture, muscle tone, coordination and balance, and increases energy levels