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Thirty-five finalists have been chosen from a record number of entries in five categories, including a special one for coronavirus work.
Following CMA action, McAfee, a leading supplier of anti-virus software, has extended its refund rights for all customers whose contracts have auto-renewed.
The CMA has set out its views on the types of misleading environmental claims made about products that could break the law.
The CMA has published an open letter to the package travel sector reminding firms of their legal obligations and the need to ensure refunds options are clear and accessible.
The CMA has warned package holiday companies to respect the refund rights of holidaymakers ahead of the summer period.
Teletext Holidays will face legal action unless it repays over £7 million to customers whose package holidays were cancelled due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
CMA action results in Facebook going further to combat the trading in fake and misleading reviews on Facebook.com and Instagram.com.
Argos has agreed to fix the way it sells extended warranties to customers and provide a goodwill gesture to those who may have missed out on a better deal.
Letter to Argos about the Extended Warranty Undertakings.
Unprecedented decision reflects the serious impact of Norton’s refusal to provide information.
The CMA has published the latest update on its work to monitor and respond to competition and consumer problems arising from the pandemic.
Call for evidence opened with view to updating and modernising UK product safety framework.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
In September 2020, Mr Penrose was invited by the government to conduct an independent review of UK competition policy.
Lastminute.com will face legal action unless it repays over £1 million to customers it committed to refund after their package holidays were cancelled.
The CMA is launching an investigation into Teletext Holidays in relation to refunds for holidays cancelled due to coronavirus.
The CMA has secured £975,000 in total refunds for Lloyds’ PPI customers in the last year, after taking action following its latest breaches of the CMA’s Order.
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.
OPSS welcome entries from stakeholders for the Regulatory Excellence Awards 2021 that demonstrate outstanding regulatory practice in challenging times.
OPSS is again raising awareness of the potential hazards posed to children by button batteries, which have become commonplace in our homes.
The CMA has published new research on algorithms, showing how they can reduce competition in digital markets and harm consumers if they are misused.
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