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Ormskirk security man was prosecuted for a second time at Blackburn Magistrates’ Court after being found working illegally at Accrington’s The Berkley Club.
From today you will see some improvements to the online trade mark application form.
A CMA co-ordinated global review of randomly selected websites has so far found that 40% of green claims made online could be misleading consumers.
A Lancashire company director who provided unlicensed security staff to a school was last Wednesday (20 January) handed a 32-week jail term suspended for 12 months at Preston Magistrates' Court.
OPSS welcome entries from stakeholders for the Regulatory Excellence Awards 2021 that demonstrate outstanding regulatory practice in challenging times.
The CMA has today issued information to help businesses achieve environmental sustainability goals whilst staying on the right side of competition law.
OPSS is again raising awareness of the potential hazards posed to children by button batteries, which have become commonplace in our homes.
Muyiwa John Adegbola pleaded guilty to fraud for allowing his brother-in-law to use his Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence.
A national construction product regulator will operate within the Office for Product Safety and Standards which will be expanded with £10m in funding.
The CMA has published new research on algorithms, showing how they can reduce competition in digital markets and harm consumers if they are misused.
Reforms to the Prompt Payment Code announced today, encouraging companies to stand by smaller suppliers.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
On Tuesday, 22 December 2020 four door supervisors - who were all former company directors - were prosecuted at Bradford Magistrates' Court.
The CMA no longer intends to refer the merger of TTI and Tronox to an in-depth investigation, after Tronox’s announcement to abandon the deal.
David Horncastle has been appointed by the Home Office as interim Chair of the SIA.
Following the disruption caused by Coronavirus and limited access to IPO buildings, there are currently some alterations to the patent services we provide.
Advice for those in difficulty with utility bills, or repayment commitments on credit cards, loans and mortgages, as a result of coronavirus (COVID-19).
The Security Industry Authority (SIA) today publishes a summary of the analysis of responses to its consultation on a proposed code of conduct.
The Office for Product Safety and Standards is publishing guidance to help businesses comply with changed regulations.
The Intellectual Property Office's Cracking Ideas Competition launched in October 2019. It was open to schools and young people aged 5 - 11.
An open letter to tied tenants, from the Adjudicator.
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