Helen MacNamara, who was one of the top female civil servants, said the messages were ‘violent and misogynistic’.
Douglas Emhoff was attending a discussion on antisemitism in London.
An announcement is due after a board meeting of steel giant Tata in India.
Former senior civil servant Helen MacNamara said there was ‘laughing at the Italians’ early in the pandemic.
The ad features a line-up of British celebrities including Hannah Waddingham, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Zawe Ashton and Tan France.
An offshore energy trade body welcomed the move but Greenpeace condemned ‘backward-facing policies’.
Dominic Cummings said there were suspicions of "possible corruption" in terms of his relationship with the Evening Standard editor.
Protesters are also using the tactic of ‘going floppy’ to make it harder for police officers to take them away when arrested.
The feel-good short film ends with stark messaging.
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