News Room
Welcome to ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø's News Room. Browse through our latest Consumer Protection and Trading Standards news reports (below), or take a look through our archive of news articles from previous years.
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Peckham trader caught with 600 fake iPhone chargers
Posted: 13/12/2017
A Peckham trader who was found in possession of more than 600 fake iPhone charger plugs, was given a 12 month Community Order, with 120 hours unpaid work and costs of £1,410; his company, Safi Electronics and Communications, was fined a further £1,500, at Camberwell Green Magistrates Court
Brexit: ACG demand businesses and consumers are protected
Posted: 13/12/2017
ACG welcomes the recent announcement that ‘sufficient progress’ has been made in the first phase of Brexit talks and that discussions can now move onto trade.
Christmas Cosmetics Warning
Posted: 12/12/2017
Throughout October and November, Local Authority Trading Standards Services have been participating in a Scottish National Product Safety Group project, focussing on MI in Cosmetics.
Christmas shoppers forgo online safety checks
Posted: 08/12/2017
Concerns that Brits could put themselves at risk of online fraud this Christmas
Can our safety tests be trusted?
Posted: 08/12/2017
How safe are your home appliances? Non-flame-retardant plastic-backed fridges, fridge freezers and freezers have been passing existing safety standards for years. That should put your mind at ease, knowing your newly acquired fridge-freezer has passed its safety test. Well, think again.
♫ Jingle bells, this deal smells... ♫
Posted: 06/12/2017
♫ Strolling through the stalls,
Five presents on each arm.
You’re almost done, but then you see,
A steal, so what’s the harm? ♫Ìý
Rogue builder jailed after ignoring court order and targeting elderly
Posted: 05/12/2017
A 79-year-old rogue builder has been sentenced to four years’ imprisonment for breaching a court order preventing him from cold calling and carrying out building work.
Consumer Code for New Homes celebrated approval by the ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø
Posted: 04/12/2017
The Consumer Code for New Homes (CCNH) celebrated its formal approval by the ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø (ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø) Consumer Code Approval Scheme at Westminster this week. CCNH is the only ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Approved Code in the new build sector which is backed by an industry collective of warranty bodies.
It's not a royal wedding, but...
Posted: 01/12/2017
Up and down the country, trading standards services are busy promotingÌý.
Don’t be like Little Red Riding Hood: keep the Big Bad Wolf from the door – be sure what you’re signing up for
Posted: 29/11/2017
Consumer advice body the UK European Consumer Centre is releasingÌýtodayÌý(Wednesday 29 November), as part of the annual National Consumer Week,Ìýa short animated videoÌýshowing how easy it is to get caught in a subscription trap.Ìý
Fraudulent landlord jailed
Posted: 29/11/2017
A landlord who mislead tenants and rented out an illegally converted property, has been jailed for 155 days, having failed to pay a confiscation order that looked to recover his criminal gains, generated from renting two illegal flats.
Millions still unclear about what they sign up for
Posted: 27/11/2017
Have you or anyone you know ever been locked into a subscription for an offering you didn’t sign up for? You are not alone.
An estimated two million people across the UK still experience issues cancelling recurring payments for subscriptions without their apparent authorisation.