- Last chance saloon for property managers
- Lara Croft firm agrees takeover
- Local shops: use them or lose them
- Watchdog's early warning for HBOS
- Energy firms under fire over high prices
- Dad dies in entirely preventable fireball and no-one's to blame
- Mother Teresa's Children Foundation takes her name in vain.
- Carphone Warehouse customer hit by Sealaway "Phoneguard"
- Cheapest roses for Valentine's Day
- Woman sues British Gas for harassment over repeated letters and bills
- Inflation: Brace yourself for higher food prices
- Nine arrests in raid on counterfeit DVD factory
- Bank charges: 'over 65,000 complaints' clogging up court system
- Sir James Crosby resigns from FSA
- Alert over Razzaq Insurance
- Even the Wags are reining in their spending
- Time to close the class divide on trains
- Bargain-hunters help ease high street woes
- Haunted by zombie debt
- wannabecarstar.com leaves reader in neutral
- Jobless in Henley Part XII
- Five top scams - and how to dodge them
- Quarter of UK homes to be offered a green makeover
- Email scams running rampant
- Share scam victims set for cash
- Online fraud warning for Lloyds and Halifax customers
- Aniz Manji of boiler room Bayshore Nominees must repay £1m.
- Scotland to promote own food and drink abroad after UK funding cut
- Consumer Rights: A helping hand foiled by 'data protection'
- Retailers on chip-and-pin fraud alert
- Pensioners are missing out on best fuel deals
- Get the measure of a bargain before buying
- No snappy fix in camera mix-up
- How much does vehicle breakdown cover cost?
- Don't bank on a generous redundancy package
- Competition Commission restricts sale of PPI
- Unemployment data hits oil price
- US watchdog attacks bail-out plan
- At-home work scams 'on the rise'
- Is this the end for house "sale and rent back" sharks?
- Gas and electricity price cuts are not enough
- Tony Levene fights for your consumer rights
- The diesel cars guzzling your cash
- Slump pushing one in 60 into bankruptcy
- Consumer rights: A bumped-up bill for a bad job by the builder
- Consumer rights: The adviser and the bond that was sold to a dying man
- SSE price reduction disappointing
- Comment on SWALEC price cuts
- SSE announcement disappointing
- Accused mother often swore at son
- Government consulting on consumer protection laws
- Paper on Consumer Remedies for Faulty Goods
- Mobile phone calls to 0800 numbers should be free
- paper on consumer remedies for faulty goods
- Phones 4U caught mis-selling
- Consumer Complaints Top 10 2008
- The greatest ever complaint letter, according to the Times
- DVD counterfeiting conviction for soldier
- Palace 'should open more often'
- Fake dvds seized in Dartford raid
- Ban for John Cook and Stone Financial Management
- A J Global Services Ltd shut down by court
- Two cautioned in Gwent Fleet Management case
- Don't join the Jason Clifford chain letter gang
- Consumer rights when a retailer goes bust
- The HSE's "hidden killer"
- Red Sky in the morning warning
- Consumer Focus speaks out on copyright extension
- British Gas reduces prices, but is it enough?
- British Gas slashes prices
- New PhonepayPlus rules to fight the premium rate rogues
- Synergys Ethical and now Aquote hits doctors and patients
- Solicitor David Morgan rapped over charity disaster
- Dodgy promises from Dubai Heaven On Earth
- Is Men at Work escort agency having a tea break?
- Wii victory over fake games consoles
- Democracy at work?
- Warning over gym membership contracts
- Not leaving on a jet plane
- Council Tax to rise above inflation.
- Watchdog bans two dodgy brokers
- OFT home buying and selling market study
- Fair Tips: Have your say
- PPP pick up a fraud conviction
- CFS - HMIe Improving Scottish Education Review
- Shock for fraudulent sparky Stephen Palmer
- Email from Globalguidebook? Hit the delete button.
- Consumer help to go for healthy choices welcomed
- Consumer help to go for healthy choices welcomed
- Another arrest in Beijing Olympics ticket investigation
- Fox Group fined over crushed worker
- Hot air from Ecoflow over "miracle" Thermoflow magnets
- Beware advert scam from New Scientist Jobs Online
- ASA's dim view of Bright-Life UK
- Double fine over astrology rubbish from Dialogue Communications
- Lonely hearts fraudsters have two bites of the cherry
- Premium rate phoneline watchdog bans Nick Cracknell
- tinthepark2009.com heads south
- Third fine over insider trading at Monterrico
- Property sales fall -again
- Cost of a plumber? Depends how much you haggle
- Laetitia de Lavello mystery
- Pedro Morales Reyes offer of holiday club compensation should be shunned
- Deliver a hammer blow to ID theft crooks
- oasistickets.net and takethattour.com down
- Mystery Romeo proclaims love from rooftop
- Shadow housing minister uncovers loans with 10,000% annual interest
- Iceland buys 51 Woolworths stores
- Consumer Focus Scotland response to factors survey
- iwizz, where are you?
- Beware the 0845 3004275 phishing scam
- Aon fined by FSA for making suspicious payments
- Ticket sites to handle with care
- Beware tickets site vfestival2009.com
- Bupa's inflation busting nursing home fees
- Fraudsters target UK taxpayers as self-assessment deadline approaches
- Banks must help small businesses
- Smash up your hard disk "advice"
- Holidaymakers caught in Incentive Leisure and Cashback Promotions snare
- Aussies accused of aiding Nigerian fraudsters
- Koukoullis in court on ticket charges
- Why does so much health bull come out of the Channel Islands?
- How to safely buy a ticket online
- Consumer Focus' Jill Johnstone receives OBE
- Psychics? We predict they'll rip you off.
- Gift vouchers: Woolworths
- Gift Vouchers: Zavvi
- Consumer Focus welcomes Ofgem fines for Npower
- Close Tax Haven Loopholes Say Unite
- Waterford Wedgwood go under.
- Ofsted to banish "boring" teachers
- Counterfeit designer clothes seized.
- Help the Red Cross with your unwanted mobile
- Consumer Focus welcomes Ofgem fine for Npower
- Consumer Focus responds to Ofgem announcement
- The new invasion?
- M&S to report "dismal" Christmas trading figures.
- Had an AOL account? Check your statements.
- Consumer Focus responds to Ofgem announcement
- Consumer Focus welcomes Ofgem fine for Npower
- Consumer Focus responds to Hooper Review
- Consumer Focus Post response to Hooper Review
- Radical plan to end the scandal of fuel poverty
- New Education Law Guide for Scotland’s Parents
- Comment on OFT Inquiry into UK Housing Market
- Response to Ofgem energy probe
- Response to Ofgem energy probe
- Home Reports
- Call on independent garages to put consumers first
- Call to end misleading labelling
- Time to end queuing in UK post offices
- Consumer Focus Scotland welcomes POCA decision
- Consumer Focus Post welcomes POCA decision
- Consumer Focus welcomes POCA decision
- Consumer Focus welcomes POCA decision
- New guidelines on commercial sponsorship published
- POCA strategy leaves consumers sidelined
- POCA strategy leaves postal consumers sidelined
- Ed Mayo letter to Lord Mandelson
- Urgent support needed to help households
- Energy prices rise faster than rest of Europe
- BSkyB and Virgin Media truce welcomed
- Consumer Focus welcomes smart meters mandate
- Councils: Working together to listen to customers
- New standard to lead the way to low carbon economy
- Comment on fuel poverty judicial review
- Ofgem campaign step in the right direction
- New guide to open up legal system for users
- Consumers left waiting for energy prices to fall
- Chief Executive speaks at NSPCC
- Consumer Focus welcomes government’s energy focus
- Ofgem’s investigation leaves energy customers cold
- Bank deposit protection
- Overhaul Needed for Scotland’s Tribunal System
- Consumer Focus awaits Ofgem's report
- Regulator needs to act now to make the energy mark
- Introduction to Consumer Focus Scotland
- Strengthened Consumer Protections Come Into Force
- Introduction to Consumer Focus Wales by the Chair
- Fuel poverty: our number one priority
- Ed's Day One
- Concerns remain with 7 days to digital switchover
- Something heartwarming...
- The restaurant rip-offs that spoil your night
- Student goes £1bn overdrawn
- Millions to celebrate New Year at home
- Over-inflation rail rises a 'national scandal'
- Rate My Doctor!
- Beat the recession: Cut costs and save money
- Childrenswear company Adams faces administration
- Bargains will continue in 2009
- Boxing Day Sales "Biggest Yet"
- Energy Prices to be cut 10%
- What to do with unwanted Christmas gifts
- 3p increase in Stamps from April 2009
- Budget airlines that cost if you're hungry
- Unwanted and damaged Christmas presents
- Sony Want to put prices up.
- Facts about the Credit Crunch
- Not so sweet for Whittards
- Postcode lottery for Xmas shoppers.
- Barclays boss says Credit Crunch will last 2 more years
- How to find the cheapest Christmas turkey
- Panasonic gain control of Sanyo
- Ofcom Publish guidelines on unfair charges
- UK Consumer Confidence Improving
- Microsoft issues patch to fix IE
- Security Flaw in Internet Explorer !
- Comet not blazing a trail
- Unfair premiums to be eradictaed by Ofgem
- £81m spent to "save" £57m
- Survey suggests interest rate cuts not prompting increased spending
- Pay using your voice?
- $50bn Fraud
- Cheapest Grocery Shop?
- How will the falling pound hit your holiday?
- Woolworths closure sale begins
- Duplicate/Unwanted Xmas gifts...
- Concern over 2 year mortgage payment holiday plan
- Sony axe 16,000 jobs worldwide.
- Exercise your Rights when Joining a Gym
- HSBC creates £1bn Small to Medium Business loan fund
- The Australian Consumer Giveaway
- High St panic as every shop starts a sale
- Amazon £3 album deal in MP3 war
- fit for purpose???????
- Interest Rates to be Cut again
- Shoppers in line for £115 discount windfall
- Visit Lapland for £25 per person!
- 50% more business failures in 2009.
- Please Complain!
- 'Soft' A-level warning for pupils
- Twelve steps to a money-saving Christmas
- Gas prices to soar 30% in weeks
- Falling Oil Prices, not such a good thing?
- MFI collapse: What can customers do?
- Mobile phone boom over?
- Woolworths to go into administration
- MFI goes into administration
- Tips for Safe Online Shopping this Christmas
- Stores slash prices to get us spending
- How to protect against firms going bust
- Woolworths in trouble
- Repossessions up 12%
- Brown to cut VAT
- New online Payment service launched.
- Digital Magazines from Asda on offer...
- Supermarkets cheat with 'bogus offers'
- MS springs surprise one-day sale
- MS ready for 'guerilla' sale warfare