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The CMA has reviewed the online dating industry and identified common terms and conditions and practices that are likely to be illegal under consumer law.
The government will today (12 October 2017) publish a draft Bill to impose an energy price cap.
This Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) concerns the relationship between the UK Government, Scottish Government, Scottish Parliament and the Office of Communications (Ofcom), arising as a result of the Smith Commission Agr…
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Explains the ‘buy better together’ community buying challenge run by Co-operatives UK and BIS.
Informs local councils of their role in removing all products that contain dimethylfumarate (DMF) from the market. Includes the text of the …
Provides the government response to the recommendations made in the February 2010 OFT market study report from on home buying and selling in…
Advice for tour operators that applies to package travel and holidays which fall within the Package Travel, Package Holidays and Package Tours…
Practical information and advice on how to set up and run a collective purchasing or community buying group.
DVD. Short film explaining how consumers can conform to the requirements of the Doorstep Selling Regulations that require the trader to offer…
Guidance on the description, hallmarking and marking of bonded gold in the UK.
The sub-office is operated by assay office employees as an independent facility within a host company or at a separate location.
Guidance for assay offices on how to cancel or obliterate an ancient hallmark under the Hallmarking Act 1973.
Current British Hallmarking Council regulations.
The Joint Committee of Assay Offices’ notice on hallmarking consents.
The Joint Committee of Assay Offices’ notice on bracelets and necklets.
The Joint Committee of Assay Offices’ notice on repairing and sizing rink shanks.
The Joint Committee of Assay Offices’ notice on the use of gold parts in articles otherwise made of platinum.
The Joint Committee of Assay Offices’ notice on plating precious metal articles with base metal.
The Joint Committee of Assay Offices’ notice on silver and gold plate.
The Joint Committee of Assay Offices’ notice on the treatment of articles not meeting the declared standards.
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