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Plans to ensure large pub-owning businesses deal fairly with thousands of tied pub tenants have been announced by Anna Soubry today.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Sajid Javid has had his request for an emergency meeting with European ministers granted to discuss pressures faced by the steel industry.
Government has pressed for reforms that could stop holidaymakers being charged more for car hire, train travel and resort tickets in Europe.
World Bank ranks UK sixth, up from eighth.
Double boost as the EU gives approval to scrap mobile roaming charges and agrees tougher protection for travellers buying package holidays.
New ‘Switching Principles’ set out what consumers should expect from providers when they switch.
China Britain Business Council and Alibaba agreement has resulted in the removal of £8 million worth of counterfeit versions of UK products.
The government is to look into ways supermarket price comparisons can be made simpler for shoppers.
Intellectual Property Minister Baroness Neville-Rolfe speaks about the importance and successes of Operation Opson.
Consumer Rights Act to give consumers new legal rights entitling them to a repair or replacement when digital products are faulty.
European Union agreement expected to give green light to cheaper European holiday calls.
Business Secretary Sajid Javid has requested a nationwide investigation into the safety of children’s fancy dress costumes.
The Trade Union Bill receives its second reading in the House of Commons.
The European Commission has published an amendment to the Cosmetic Products Regulations
Nonylphenol ethoxylates to be banned in imported clothing and textiles
Internet Safety Minister Baroness Joanna Shields' address to international delegates attending a two day summit on the WePROTECT initiative
Explains the aim of the deal, the negotiations and the benefits to businesses and consumers.
Explains how the EU-US free trade deal will make trade easier and cheaper by reducing unnecessary differences in regulation.
Letter to the Home Office setting out the ACMD’s interim advice in relation to diversion and illicit supply of medicines.
The CMA welcomes the Advertising Standards Authority decisions to uphold its complaints relating to 2 online children’s games.
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