
The United Kingdom offers some of the most generous consumer laws and rights for individuals, with the aim of ensuring fairness
It’s an unfortunate truth that consumers frequently face legal issues, from defective goods, misleading advertising and poor-quality services to unfair contract terms and
The Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013 (CCR) apply to contracts made both on and away from business premises, as well as
It’s a fact of life that things you buy may not always be as expected – whether the item is
There are many reasons why you might be looking to sue a company. It might be for personal injury or
Passengers travelling from the UK have certain rights in the event their flight is cancelled or delayed. In this guide,
If an item you have purchased develops a fault, should you rely on your legal rights or make a claim
Claiming under the Sale of Goods Act is the route a consumer should take if they have purchased an item
Under the Consumer Rights Act 2015, should you purchase an item or service that is faulty, you may be eligible
Distance selling is the sale of goods or services through mail order, digital TV, phone or text message. Consumer rights
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