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A Girlguiding group has joined the fight against illegal money lenders and been rewarded for making a difference in their community.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on welfare for immigrants, the Attorney General, Scotland, pay day loans and RBS.
Findings from a government survey have found that payday lenders are not fully complying with industry standards brought in last year
Competition Minister Jo Swinson launches shadow Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).
Major steps towards creating the UK’s new strengthened and streamlined competition regime have been announced.
A ban on excessive charges for people who use debit or credit cards to buy goods and services comes into force today
Payday lenders could face new restrictions on how they advertise and a new code of practice under fresh plans announced today
Consumers should take advantage of new rights aimed at protecting them and encouraging lenders to act more responsibly.
The Government has today announced new funding to continue the fight against loan sharks and scams.
This is a response to the public comments received on 'The Coalition: Our Programme for Government' on Consumer Protection.
Consumers can now view their credit reports online for just £2 following an agreement with the three major credit reference agencies.
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