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The CMA is reviewing the Public Transport Ticketing Schemes Block Exemption Order to inform its recommendation to government on whether to replace or vary it when it expires on 28 February 2026.
What to look out for when buying events tickets from secondary ticketing websites.
How to appeal if you have been issued with a penalty for failing to comply with the conditions for secondary sale of tickets for cultural sporting and recreational events under s.90(3) of the Consumer Rights Act 2015.
Guidance for businesses on the online resale of tickets for entertainment and sporting events.
Research looking at users experience of buying and selling tickets through online secondary ticketing facilities.
The government's response to the CMA’s recommendations on secondary ticketing, which was published on 16 August 2021.
Competition law guidelines for operators, local authorities and administrators on the public transport ticketing schemes block exemption.
Clear and agreed steps between government, industry and consumer groups to help passengers find and choose the best ticket for their journey.
Guidance for local transport authorities on planning and implementing multi-operator ticketing services.
A summary of information about the January deadline for some secondary ticketing websites
A call for evidence on consumer protection measures applying to the re-sale of tickets for entertainment and sporting events.
The approach the Secretary of State will normally take in deciding how to exercise their role under the Ticketing and Settlement Agreement (TSA) in relation to ticket offices.
The CMA is reviewing the Public Transport Ticketing Schemes Block Exemption.
Impact assessment for renewing an exemption that allows integrated ticketing schemes for public transport.
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Independent review by Professor Michael Waterson of consumer protection measures in the online ticket resale market.
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