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Consumer Minister Jenny Willott confirms extra funding for the National Trading Standards Board to investigate misleading websites.
British Embassies of Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Panama join forces to host this important regional event
Consumers will be closer to having enhanced easy to understand consumer rights following the introduction of the new Consumer Rights Bill.
This WMS was delivered on 21 January to the House of Commons by James Brokenshire and to the House of Lords by Lord Taylor of Holbeach.
The British Embassy is inviting organisations to consider submitting project proposals to the Prosperity Programme Fund.
Before handing over your hard-earned cash in the sales, make sure you know your rights to a refund or exchange.
New minced meat labelling laws will mean for the first time that shoppers buying ‘lean’ minced meat are guaranteed a low fat product.
Embassy closed on 25, 26, 27 December, 1 and 7 January for public holidays
Customers calling helplines to complain will no longer have to pay more than the basic rate putting a stop to costly calls.
Changes to passport services for British nationals
Major supermarkets in the UK have acted to make pricing clearer and simpler for shoppers following a meeting with the Consumer Minister.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on energy, toll roads, China and water bills.
Consumers will be better protected from huge bills run-up on stolen mobiles.
On 2 December 2013, the Home Secretary announced the closure of the National Fraud Authority.
Jo Swinson hosts summit with industry, consumer groups and couriers to look at how to make delivery charges clearer when buying goods online.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on welfare for immigrants, the Attorney General, Scotland, pay day loans and RBS.
Jo Swinson hosted a summit today (26 November 2013) on delivery charges with e-retailers, consumer groups, couriers and enforcement groups.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on water bills, the NHS, RBS, devolved powers and the HS2 extension.
Three calls for evidence launched asking business groups, stakeholders and others to submit their views to reviews into 3 policy areas.
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