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HM Passport Office guidelines for photographers and photographic studios producing photos for UK passports.
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
Three suspected fraudulent immigration lawyers have been arrested in Greater Manchester following a Home Office raid on Wednesday 24 January.
Fake, potentially harmful Ozempic and Saxenda pens have been found in the UK: you should only access these medicines via a medical prescription.
This research investigates the prevalence of fake reviews on UK e-commerce platforms and assesses the impact and subsequent harm they can have on UK consumers.
The food safety and hygiene regulations you must follow - the law, regulations
Traffic Commissioner for the West Midlands, Miles Dorrington recently heard the case of J.Max Transport Ltd and the director and transport manager, Mr Maxwell Nyamukapa,
Guide to the legislation relevant to false ID, to the types of valid ID, and to what action should be taken when presented with false ID.
Report someone who is pretending to be someone else to take a theory or driving test for them
Product recall for 'Cozee Home' Luxury Faux Fur Heated Throw presenting an electric shock risk to users.
Falsified, potentially harmful Ozempic▼ and Saxenda products have been found in the UK.
Check what you need to do to sell cosmetic products in Great Britain.
Thousands of counterfeit or unbranded copies of LifeVac anti-choking devices are being sold across the UK. The public is reminded to check their product carefully against the images in MHRA guidance to identify whether it is a counterfeit.
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