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Cold callers will no longer be able to hide or disguise their phone numbers as Government continues to crack down on nuisance calls.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Statement by Business Secretary Sajid Javid.
From today (6 April 2016) companies will have to hold a register of People with Significant Control (PSC).
The Prime Minister announced plans to extend pub licensing hours across England and Wales to mark Her Majesty The Queen’s 90th birthday.
Business Minister Anna Soubry has written to Trading Standards calling on them to do more to crackdown on illegal laser pens being sold in the UK.
Paul Newby has been appointed as Pubs Code Adjudicator (PCA).
New figures show that extended Sunday trading hours would benefit the UK economy by an estimated £1.5 billion over 10 years.
Consultation opens on how terms and conditions (T&Cs) can be made more user-friendly and on proposals to introduce fines for unfair terms.
Speech by Baroness Neville-Rolfe about the importance of the digital single market for consumers.
The government is calling on businesses to join a steering group and work to improve product safety recalls in order to protect consumers.
The government is to hand local authorities the power to extend Sunday opening hours.
This is part of a package of measures on Sunday trading that will be brought forward in the Enterprise Bill.
Consul and Pro Consul of the British Embassy in Havana met in Varadero with British and Cuban Tourism Institutions
The Consular team in Havana is working with local cruise lines.
A series of measures put forward by the IFT (Insurance Fraud Taskforce) will help tackle insurance fraud and reduce costs for consumers.
New European Commission proposals mean that UK consumers will be able to access digital subscriptions when travelling in other EU countries.
Firms advised to take simple steps now as poll reveals 93% of bosses support initiative, with majority believing it will boost productivity and retain staff.
Member states, including Germany and France, call for new target to reduce burdens on business, ‘unleashing potential of all businesses’.
The UK delivers its statement on the Universal Periodic Review of Austria, 9 November 2015.
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