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In the last 2 years, the CMA has secured more than £47 million in refunds for customers whose banks failed to properly warn them about unarranged overdraft charges.
The CMA has launched an investigation into several major websites to see whether they are doing enough to protect shoppers from fake and misleading reviews.
All 4 offices have now reopened and are providing assay services.
The CMA has today published an update from its COVID-19 Taskforce, set up to monitor and respond to consumer and competition problems arising from the pandemic.
All 4 offices will be closed for at least 3 weeks.
The Competition and Markets Authority has published an open letter for businesses in the pharmaceutical and food and drink industries.
Hundreds of customers are being refunded after insurance company Paymentshield failed to send important information about PPI policies.
Follow safety advice from OPSS and our partners to take charge of e-cigarette battery safety.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Following a survey of thousands of customers, the fourth set of current account customer satisfaction results have been published today.
The CMA is developing guidance for IVF clinics in the UK to make sure they treat their patients fairly.
The Regulatory Excellence Awards 2020 welcome entries from external stakeholders whose work is protecting consumers and supporting business.
New legislation to improve security standards of internet-connected household devices
11 million customers have saved as much as £1 billion on their energy bills in 2019, according to new data to mark the first anniversary of the government’s energy price cap.
Working in partnership with Santa Claus and others, OPSS has come up with 12 tips to help consumers shop safely for children’s presents this Christmas.
Letter to Dixons Carphone (trading as Currys PC World) about the Supply of Extended Warranties on Domestic Electrical Goods Order 2005.
New ‘TrustMark’ scheme will protect 300,000 low-income households a year supported through the Energy Company Obligation (ECO) from cowboy traders.
More than 7,000 customers are to be refunded after the CMA found Nationwide failed to send important PPI information.
The Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) has produced posters, leaflets and other materials to spread the word on keeping safe this Halloween.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is holding a major conference in Edinburgh exploring the challenges faced by consumers and how best to tackle them.
The Government Chemist is collaborating with the Institute of Global Food Security to run a one day conference at Queen's University Belfast on 21 October
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