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British Hallmarking Council guidance on selling articles of precious metal on the internet, to comply with UK hallmarking legislation.
This guidance provides practical tips and advice to consumers on using trader recommendation sites.
How the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) uses its powers to gather information about suspected breaches of consumer law.
The Joint Committee of Assay Offices’ notice on repairing and sizing rink shanks.
Guidance to assist with implementation and understanding of the Price Marking Order 2004.
Principles to help businesses in the online gaming industry comply with consumer protection law.
Advice to help nurseries and early years providers understand how consumer law applies to arrangements they make with parents during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Practical advice for anti-virus software businesses that use auto-renewing contracts in the UK.
Practical information and advice on how to set up and run a collective purchasing or community buying group.
The CMA has secured a legally binding court order against viagogo which will overhaul the way it does business and help to ensure that it complies with the law.
The Competition and Markets Authority has introduced new legal obligations on funeral directors and crematorium operators which are intended to assist people choose a funeral that meets their needs and budget.
Statement setting out the CMA’s views on how the law operates in relation to contracts for wedding services affected by the coronavirus pandemic. 
What extended warranties are and how you can decide whether you need to buy one.
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
Mapping of the Code of Practice for Consumer IoT Security against published standards, recommendations and guidance on IoT security and privacy.
Translated versions of the Code of Practice for consumer Internet of Things (IoT) security.
Explains how public enforcers can use increased powers from the Consumer Rights Act to stop breaches of consumer law.
Guidance on the new legal duties to protect money held in 'consumer savings schemes' under the Digital Markets Competition and Consumers Act 2024.
Details of a new funding facility for Bulb SAR post-transfer.
Pledges from industry to implement the Code of Practice for Consumer Internet of Things (IoT) Security
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