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The CMA is investigating booking sites to find out whether their customers really are able to choose the best hotel deal for them.
Online shoppers warned to take extra care after Border Force officers seized thousands of fake football shirts near Heathrow Airport.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Two men who pocketed thousands of pounds duping job seekers have today been banned from running an employment agency for 7 years.
The Department of Health has today published the terms of reference for two reviews established following the recent concerns about PIP implants
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is working in partnership with Slimming World as part of the Agency’s wider #FakeMeds Campaign to encourage those wanting to lose weight to turn to safe, legitimate and appropriate routes.
How pharmacists can prevent counterfeits reaching patients.
A Chester-based company which made false and misleading statements to induce businesses to place magazine advertisements has been wound up in the High Court.
Posters warning young people of risks of using fake ID and guidance to help those selling alcohol to spot false documents available.
Children's Minister announces an independent review into the commercialisation and premature sexualisation of children.
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.
Lessons from the CMA's investigation into 2 online sellers who broke competition law by agreeing to fix prices.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Judge Mackie CBE QC and Member O'Neill and Member Burdon on 18 January 2005.
A summary of Ofqual's proposed changes for exam marking reviews, appeals, grade boundaries and Code of Practice for GCSEs, AS and A levels.
New controls will tackle the soaring number of judicial review applications being made in England and Wales.
Three companies have provided undertakings to the CMA that will ensure all advertising and other marketing in articles and blogs is clearly labelled.
Formal legal notices which confirm when changes to arrangements for reviews and appeals in GCSEs, AS and A levels will take place
Motor-cyclists urged to buy helmets with high SHARP ratings.
Care Quality Commission inspection rating to be clearly displayed by all public and private healthcare organisations.
Ministers step in to tackle sickness claims culture which is damaging Britain’s reputation overseas and could drive up holiday costs.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Recruitment companies must do more to help stamp out the rapidly growing issue of job scams.
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