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Consumer Rights Day 2026

Products must be safe and fit for purpose.

On 15 March each year, the global consumer movement marks World Consumer Rights Day, coordinated by Consumers International. It is a moment to reflect on the progress made in protecting consumers and to highlight the work still needed to ensure fairness and safety in modern markets

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When Medicine Becomes a Market
Health

When Complaints Wear You Down

At the Consumer Protection Bureau (CPB) in Westminster, we have handled thousands of consumer complaints across many sectors. Different companies. Different products. Different circumstances. Yet one pattern appears again and again.

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When Medicine Becomes a Market
Health

When Medicine Becomes a Market

Over many years, modern healthcare has changed in a way that should concern us all. Increasingly, medication has become the first response, not the last resort often without proper discussion of alternatives or honest conversations about long-term consequences.

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Yellow Box Junctions
Travel and Transport

Yellow Box Junctions: When Traffic Control Becomes a Revenue Trap

Yellow box junctions were created to prevent vehicles from blocking key intersections and to keep traffic flowing. But are councils exploiting them as a revenue generation tool at the expense of drivers?

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Free Trial Subscription Traps
Consumer Rights

When "Free" Isn't Really Free: The Hidden Cost of Trial Offers

Free trials have become a standard marketing tool across the digital economy. But behind the slogans, a growing number of consumers find themselves enrolled in paid subscriptions they never knowingly agreed to often only discovering the charges months later.

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Digital Gift Card Marketplaces
Scams and Fraud

The Dark Side of Digital Gift Card Marketplaces

Digital gift cards have quietly become one of the fastest-growing online purchases in the UK. But beneath the glossy convenience lies an unregulated ecosystem where hundreds of pounds can disappear in seconds, with neither the seller nor the platform accepting responsibility.

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Flexible Offices Financial Traps
Finance

Flexible Offices, Inflexible Contracts: The Financial Traps of Regus

CPB has received reports from SMEs describing aggressive and unjustified demands from IW Group Services (UK) Ltd (trading as Regus). Businesses are being hit with unexpected fees, locked into contracts they didn't fully understand, and facing serious financial harm.

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Airport Drop-Off Charges
Travel and Transport

Scrap the Drop-Off Charges: Ending the Hidden Airport Tax on Drivers

British travellers are being unfairly penalised by airport "drop-off charges" a practice that amounts to double taxation on consumers. CPB is calling for an immediate end to these unjust charges, which punish both drivers and passengers simply for reaching the terminal.

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Heathrow Drop-Off Deception
Travel and Transport

The Heathrow "Drop-Off" Deception

When Heathrow Airport and APCOA Parking rolled out their 6 Drop-Off Zone charge, it was promoted as an eco-friendly measure to ease congestion. In reality, many drivers are finding it's anything but simple and in some cases, they are being charged twice for a single visit.

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CPB Warning ETA Scams
Scams and Fraud

CPB Warning: Misleading Websites Charging Excessive Fees for UK ETA Applications

A consumer was nearly misled into paying $109 USD for an ETA a document that costs only 16 from the official UK Government website. The site gave the impression of being official, only revealing its inflated fee at the point of payment a mark-up of over 500%.

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Apple iCloud Consumer Rights
Technology

Cracks in the Apple: iCloud, Repairs, and Consumer Rights

Apple's dominance in the tech market has come under fire again. Consumer group Which? has launched a 3 billion collective action over alleged iCloud overcharging. CPB has now launched its own campaign focusing on Apple's restrictive and overpriced repair policies.

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CPB Calls Out Expedia
Travel and Transport

CPB Calls Out Expedia Failings

A CPB member and his family endured unnecessary stress, contradictory communications, and weeks of frustration after two separate car rental bookings through Expedia in Bergamo, Italy went badly wrong. CPB is demanding answers.

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Trustpilot CPB Legal Action
Consumer Rights

CPB Seeks Legal Action Over Unfair Review Removals

CPB is pursuing legal action over the removal of legitimate consumer reviews from Trustpilot. When genuine complaints are suppressed, it undermines transparency and consumer trust. CPB is demanding accountability and pushing for reform.

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Landmark Car Finance Ruling
Finance

Landmark Car Finance Ruling: CPB Helps You Claim Without Hefty Lawyers' Fees

Millions of UK drivers may still be eligible for refunds. A recent UK Supreme Court ruling has limited but not closed the door on car finance compensation claims. If your agreement before January 2021 included undisclosed discretionary commissions, you could be owed up to 950.

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Government Water Sector Shake-Up
Water and Utilities

Government Confirms Water Sector Shake-Up: CPB Demands Key Role in New Ombudsman

Defra has confirmed it will abolish Ofwat and establish a new unified water regulator alongside a statutory water ombudsman. CPB has welcomed the reforms but warned against repeating the failures seen with the Financial Ombudsman Service.

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Car Finance Overcharge Refund
Finance

Car Finance Overcharge: Claim Up to 950 No Lawyers, No Courtrooms

Millions of UK drivers may be owed money from overcharged car finance agreements. CPB helps you claim without hefty legal fees. We deal directly with finance companies so you keep what is rightfully yours no courtrooms, no big cuts.

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End of Ofwat
Water and Utilities

Welcoming the End of Ofwat and the Birth of a Unified Water Regulator

The Government's decision to scrap Ofwat and replace it with a single integrated water regulator is long overdue. For too long, water regulation has suffered from fragmentation and toothless oversight, leaving consumers footing the bill while water companies polluted rivers and raked in profits.

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