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Employment Tribunal decision.
Payday lenders could face new restrictions on how they advertise and a new code of practice under fresh plans announced today
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The CMA is consulting on amendments to two of the proposed remedies in its payday lending investigation.
Motorists across England and Wales will save up to £35 a year on their insurance as new rules on whiplash claims come into force today (31 May 2021).
New evidence shows that problems in the industry are harming consumers
A new poll of 2,000 UK adults has revealed that over half (54%) of late-night online shoppers said they had done so while drinking alcohol and more than 8 in 10 (86%) shopped while distracted watching TV, leaving them vulnerable...
Government is seeking feedback on how the payday industry meets the standards set out in the voluntary codes.
New payday lending rules put consumers first, explains Economic Secretary to the Treasury Sajid Javid.
The CMA is launching a new phase of its successful ‘Online Rip-Off Tip-Off’ campaign, which this year is urging consumers to report online rip-offs via a new digital reporting form.
Following intensive discussions with the Government, the four Trade Associations representing over 90 per cent of the payday and short-term …
One million pleas have now been made online in the criminal courts since 2014, helping to speed up the processing of minor crimes.
Millions of people will be protected through strengthening regulation of interest-free Buy-Now Pay-Later credit agreements, under plans announced by the government today (20 June).
Government launches new strategy to cut fraud, pursue fraudsters and empower the public.
CMA calls on businesses to review practices as it investigates second firm over use of ‘urgency’ claims
The CMA is investigating Emma Sleep over concerns that some of its online sales practices may breach consumer law.
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