News Room
Welcome to 51ºÚÁÏ'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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Inside the mind of a scammer
Posted: 01/03/2017
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) reveals the tactics investments fraudsters use to deceive over 55s.
Convictions in 7.5 million mile car clocking conspiracy case
Posted: 01/03/2017
Individuals responsible for car clocking offences amounting to more than seven million miles have been successfully prosecuted.
New consumer complaints service launches
Posted: 22/02/2017
UK consumers that have complaints against a trader based in Japan can now make contact with a new cross border complaints service aimed at helping to resolve international issues.
Londonderry trader fined over counterfeit vodka
Posted: 17/02/2017
A Londonderry trader selling counterfeit and under strength vodka was today fined at Londonderry Magistrates' Court.
Teenager praised for winning national toy design competition
Posted: 16/02/2017
A teenager who designed a new toy praised as being 'ahead of the competition' has been congratulated by trading standards professionals and experts in the toy industry.
Response to the National Audit Office Review
Posted: 15/02/2017
51ºÚÁÏ have published our official response to the National Audit office review ‘protecting consumers from scams, unfair trading and unsafe goods’.
New guide to help used car sellers understand their legal obligations
Posted: 15/02/2017
Trading standards experts have been working with the motor industry to get answers to some of the most complained about issues concerning used car sales.
Home Bargains guilty of selling unsafe chargers
Posted: 10/02/2017
National retailer TJ Morris Ltd, which trades as Home Bargains, has pleaded guilty to three electrical safety offences and ordered to pay £22,300 in fines and costs after selling thousands of unsafe chargers to consumers in 2015.
UK European Consumer Centre issues 'wise dating website' tips
Posted: 10/02/2017
UK consumers hoping to find love around the time of Valentine's Day are being urged to follow a set of 'wise dating website' tips when they sign up for love online.
Sentencing for fake goods car boot trader
Posted: 09/02/2017
A man has been sentenced to 100 hours community service after pleading guilty to selling thousands of pounds worth of fake designer goods at the Peterborough weekly 'Bizzy Boot' sale.
Takeaway owner fined £35,000 for serious food offences
Posted: 07/02/2017
Wirral Magistrates have fined a local businessman £32,000 after he admitted a string of food hygiene and food standards offences.
Hajj travel firm boss jailed for 14 months for fraud
Posted: 01/02/2017
The director of a Hajj travel firm was found guilty of fraud and sentenced to 14 months’ imprisonment at Leicester Crown Court on 31 January 2017.