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Despicable people who create sexually explicit ‘deepfakes’ will face prosecution under a new law announced by the government today (16 April 2024).
Reclaim VAT you've paid on goods and services bought in the UK to use in your business if you’re registered as a business outside the UK.
How to report suspected fraudulent activity to the LAA and find out what action we can take.
Immigration staff guidance on false representations, false documents, false information or failure to disclose a relevant fact where refusal is discretionary.
Contemporary Deception for the British Army is a new DASA Themed Competition to identify and develop new (novel) deception technologies
Fake, potentially harmful Ozempic and Saxenda pens have been found in the UK: you should only access these medicines via a medical prescription.
This guidance is to help you know how to recognise a hallmark and who to contact about your consumer rights.
The campaign supports the IPO's commitments to raise public understanding, and ultimately respect, for IP rights.
Product recall for H&M Hair Clip with Fake Hair and LED Light presenting a chemical risk, risk of injuries and risk of choking
New offences have been introduced to criminalise cyberflashing, fake news intended to cause non-trivial harm and other online abuse.
Check what you need to do to sell cosmetic products in Great Britain.
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