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Office of Fair Trading (OFT) closed consumer enforcement case.
Senior citizens and their carers are warned to be on the alert against scams, following the forced winding up of another company that had targeted the elderly.
New powers announced in March 2016 have seen 7,185 internet retailers come forward to register for VAT.
Social tenants are set to benefit from almost a million pounds to help them get online and improve their IT skills.
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An early prototype of a potential single government web domain, aimed at making public services easier to use, has been launched.
An agreement between the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and the industry means consumers will now have easier access to their…
Crime Billing Online to launch in both Northern and North East Bar Circuits for Advocates’ Graduated Fee Scheme.
More than 1,500 organisations will give older people a free taste of using computers and the internet.
People can now appeal Personal Independence Payment (PIP) decisions online after a limited trial revealed high levels of user satisfaction.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Lecture given by Michael Grenfell, CMA Executive Director – Enforcement, at the Competition Law Forum.
Defence Solicitor Call Centre (DSCC) online portal is closed from 00:01am 27 September 27 to 00:01am Thursday 28 September.
Measures to tackle Internet piracy moved forward today
A letter from Prime Minister David Cameron to Martha Lane Fox, appointing her as the UK Digital Champion.
National rollout of online billing under the Advocates’ Graduated Fee Scheme is now complete.
New rules take effect that ensure online sellers pay the right tax.
Online billing for advocates to launch in the South East Circuit.
First time web-users given internet masterclass.
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