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Product recall for a LEEHUR Creative Magnetic Putty with Funny Monster Eyes for Children presenting a serious risk of Choking & internal injuries.
You need a licence to keep certain kinds of wild or dangerous animals: contact your council for more information
Product recall for Dunelm and Cosatto Sleeping Bags presenting a risk of choking.
How understandings of the spirit world, religion and wealth accumulation relate to notions about egregious acts
The government is seeking views on whether the sale of energy drinks to children should be stopped.
The zero response to an FOI asking for details of radio-active monsters, such as Godzilla, being reported to the CNC
Employment Tribunal decision.
The CMA investigated the proposed transaction between The Coca-Cola Company (TCCC) and Monster Beverages Corporation (Monster), whereby TCCC acquires a minority shareholding in Monster and Monster acquires all of the assets relating to TCCC energy drinks portfolio.
DBS is putting jobseekers on alert for the scams that could leave them victims of theft and fraud.
Entering Overtime: The Race to Deliver the Glasgow Climate Pact
The CMA welcomes the Advertising Standards Authority decisions to uphold its complaints relating to 2 online children’s games.
The Home Secretary unveiled tough new regulation of tech companies.
Six English regions outside London to benefit from £17.5 million to help scale up creative businesses and increase job opportunities
Ten spectacular creative projects will demonstrate the nation’s talent in science, technology, engineering, arts and maths
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