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- 09 March 2010
UK energy market needs to be overhauled, says Which?
- 08 March 2010
More competition needed in UK energy market, says Which?
- 02 March 2010
Energy efficiency costs shouldn’t be passed on to consumers, says Which?
- 01 March 2010
Which? concerned by haste of EC decision over Orange/T-Mobile deal
- 25 February 2010
Energy prices must be more transparent, says Which?
- 19 February 2010
Patrick Barwise elected Chairman of Which?
- 18 February 2010
Which? calls for independent review of housing market
- 11 February 2010
Energy Bill should see end to outrageous 65 working day rule, says Which?
- 04 February 2010
What about electricity prices? Asks Which?
- 03 February 2010
EC must allow OFT to investigate Orange/T-Mobile deal, says Which?
- 03 February 2010
Urgent action needed to secure UK’s energy supplies, says Which?
- 02 February 2010
Other suppliers should follow npower lead, says Which?
- 01 February 2010
Scots say legal services should be independently regulated and McKenzie Friends allowed
- 13 January 2010
Consumer Champion award presented to Rt Hon John McFall MP
- 08 January 2010
Act now to fill nano knowledge gap, says Which?
- 08 January 2010
Maintain product placement ban on gambling, junk food and alcohol, says Which?
- 18 December 2009
Energy bills to rise by a third by 2020
- 15 December 2009
Insurance law should be designed for consumers, not ships, says Which?
- 02 December 2009
Display units are a smart move but consumers shouldn’t pay whole cost of roll-out, says Which?
- 24 November 2009
Accurate bills should be a minimum, not a bonus, says Which?
- 18 November 2009
Europe must keep energy labels simple for consumers, says Which?
- 18 November 2009
Which?’s reaction to Queen’s Speech
- 12 November 2009
Greater transparency needed over energy prices, says Which?
- 28 October 2009
Filesharing measures must protect consumers
- 09 October 2009
Which? slams ‘negligence’ over failure to secure energy supplies
- 05 October 2009
Which? helps conference-goers get the most from Manchester
- 01 October 2009
Bill will improve access to justice for consumers in Scotland, says Which?
- 30 September 2009
Consumers say no to energy label confusion
- 24 September 2009
Which? helps conference-goers get the most from Brighton
- 19 September 2009
Which? survival guide to the party conferences
- 19 September 2009
Which? helps conference-goers get the most from Bournemouth
- 09 August 2009
Consumers want price-hike warning from energy suppliers, says Which?
- 07 August 2009
Ofgem promises better bills but tariffs are still baffling, says Which?
- 31 July 2009
Smart meters to save energy suppliers eight times more than consumers
- 13 July 2009
Which? calls for greater transparency over nano-materials
- 02 July 2009
White paper must lead to real benefits for consumers, says Which?
- 25 June 2009
Make energy accounts clearer, says Which?
- 13 May 2009
New measures are great news for millions of private tenants, says Which?
- 13 May 2009
Intel fine sends message but doesn’t deliver redress for consumers, says Which?
- 11 May 2009
Smart meters not a silver bullet, says Which?
- 07 May 2009
Energy companies plug for confusion
- 06 May 2009
Europe energy vote leaves consumers cold
- 29 April 2009
Why waste energy on label changes?
- 21 April 2009
Which? shot across the bow for HMS rebels
- 15 April 2009
Ofgem is losing its spark, says Which?
Which? responds to the Ofgem Energy Supply Probe - 23 March 2009
Ofgem must put consumers’ needs first, says Which?
- 25 February 2009
OFT’s home buying study could bring welcome relief, says Which?
- 06 February 2009
Ofgem has missed opportunity for change, says Which?
- 08 December 2008
House buying and selling market study is a good move for consumers, says Which?
- 10 November 2008
The consumer’s always right, says Which?
- 05 November 2008
Beauty must face up to nano
- 15 September 2008
Parties told to put consumers at the top of the political agenda
- 01 August 2008
Enforcement of CPRs is a shot across the bow for rogue traders, says Which?
- 29 July 2008
More movement needed on HIPs, says Which?
- 16 June 2008
Property industry must get its house in order, says Which?
- 20 May 2008
Research highlights nano regulation gaps
- 08 May 2008
Proposed law changes must put consumers first, says Which?
- 02 May 2008
Legal Service Board appointment good news for consumers, says Which?
- 28 February 2008
Government must take action on nanotechnologies now, says Which?
- 09 January 2008
JJB to make payments to consumers for replica football shirts
- 09 January 2008
iTunes announcement is music to Which?'s ears
iTunes announcement that it will make UK download costs fair is music to Which?’s ears - 20 December 2007
Consumers unaware of nano-revolution
- 18 December 2007
Proposals for the reform of Scottish legal services fall short of the mark
Proposals for the reform of Scottish legal services fall short of the mark
- 07 December 2007
Which? responds to supermarket price fixing of dairy products
- 11 November 2007
Ditch the old boiler, says Switch with Which?
Ditch the old boiler says Switch with Which - 12 October 2007
Which? hopes OFT will Move It on
Which hopes OFT will Move It on - 19 September 2007
Nanotech – small scale, big questions
Nanotech small scale big questions - 11 September 2007
Drake appointment is great news for consumers
- 04 September 2007
Your statutory rights are not affected – but just what are they?
Your statutory rights are not affected but just what are they - 31 July 2007
OFT agrees with Which?’s analysis of legal services in Scotland
OFT agrees with Whichs analysis of legal services in Scotland - 03 July 2007
Which? responds to Behrens review
Which responds to Behrens review - 08 May 2007
Scottish legal services in the dock as Which? launches super-complaint
- 01 May 2007
Which? comments on Home Information Pack Report
Which comments on Home Information Pack Report
- 26 April 2007
Which? Case Management Conference postponed
- 03 April 2007
EC announces formal investigation into Apple and major record companies
Apple and major record companies - 19 March 2007
Freedom of Information Under Threat
- 16 March 2007
Which?: Estate agents bill is a missed opportunity
- 13 March 2007
Which? issues legal proceedings against JJB Sports
- 04 December 2006
Trust me, I’m an estate agent
- 30 November 2006
Legal services reforms strikes a chord
Legal services reforms strike a chord - 15 November 2006
Queen's Speech - Legal Services Reform Bill
- 15 November 2006
Response to Queen's Speech - Estate agents
- 17 October 2006
Which? comment on Consumer Voice
- 25 July 2006
Lawyers’ hatchet job on Legal Services Bill
Which? challenges the findings of the Legal Reform Joint Committee's report on the draft Legal Services Bill - 18 July 2006
Which? withdraws support over HIPs’ fiasco
Which? reacted angrily to the government's latest announcement on HIPs by sending a letter to Ruth Kelly stating that it was withdrawing its support for the pack. - 30 June 2006
Scottish Legal Complaints Comm will be fairer
New commission will give consumers independent support - 12 May 2006
Mandatory licensing for estate agents
Which? responds to the OEA's call - 15 April 2006
Beat Spring apathy… Switch your energy supplier!
Easter may herald the start of spring but with the warm weather slow to arrive, consumers shouldn’t forget about their energy bills. New data from Which? reveals consumers have found some substantial annual savings in the first three months of this year. - 13 March 2006
Saving energy
Which? supports Consumers International 'Action on Energy' day - 10 March 2006
Energy providers charges
Which? says it may be time to switch - 09 March 2006
Which? responds to OFT
Which? comments on OFT decision on grocery market - 28 February 2006
Utility services responsible for cold calling
Gas and electricity providers on your doorsteps and in your pockets - 16 February 2006
Energywatch price comparison
Which? backs new energywatch price comparison code - 09 February 2006
How to beat energy price-hikes
As power providers hike their prices, 'rookie' switchers could scoop big savings, says Which?
- 23 January 2006
Your rights as a shopper
The Which? guide to what you can and cant do as a consumer. - 20 January 2006
Inadequate legal services
People feel powerless against the legal profession - 17 November 2005
Vote against rouge estate agents
Which? urges Lords to plug legal loophole and vote against rogue estate agents - 17 November 2005
Which? pushes new law to stop rogue estate agents
Which? urges Lords to plug legal loophole and vote against rogue estate agents - 17 October 2005
Scotland lags behind England in legal redress
Scotland lacks same legal redress as England and Wales - 17 October 2005
Lawyers no longer judge and jury on complaints
Legal professions will no longer handle their own complaints - 15 September 2005
Response to announcement of switch to digital TV
Which? welcomes the government's plans to switch to digital TV - 09 September 2005
Which? legal eagle swoops on Colchester
Which? legal expert to give free advice in Colchester - 03 August 2005
Supermarket regulation boost
Which? welcomes OFT supermarket decision - 03 June 2005
Football tickets boost
World Cup is tickety-boo, says Which? - 02 June 2005
Which? makes TV plea
Digital switchover must be for all - 18 May 2005
Super-complaint sparks action
Care homes response major step forward, says Which? - 16 May 2005
Law complaints boost
Which? welcomes legal services findings - 03 May 2005
FIFA plays fair
Which? welcomes World Cup ticket news - 21 March 2005
Which? wants law regulation
Watchdogs call for regulation shake-up of legal profession - 16 March 2005
Budget response
Which? welcomes regulation shake-up but warns of cutting too much tape - 08 March 2005
Foul play from FIFA
Which? shows football body red card over ticket tactics - 28 February 2005
Home Information Pack
Which? response to first voluntary HIP - 09 February 2005
Which? confronts government
Has government got it all wrong on choice? - 09 February 2005
Which? issues TV warning
Digital switchover timetable must protect consumers - 11 January 2005
Housing bill campaign
Which? demands government gets its house in order - 16 December 2004
Digital recommendations
Which? welcomes digital recommendations - 15 December 2004
Happy toy consumers
Toy story ends happily for consumers, says Which? - 15 December 2004
Clementi report
Which? welcomes Clementi report - 07 December 2004
Faulty car code
Which? attacks OFT for giving green light to faulty car code - 03 December 2004
OFT iTunes case
OFT takes a bite out of Apple - 24 November 2004
Digital switchover help
Which? welcomes report on helping consumers through digital switchover - 18 November 2004
Telecom market review
Telecom market review welcomed by Which? - 17 November 2004
Dodgy garage clamp down
Which? calls on government to clamp down on dodgy garages - 17 November 2004
Home information packs
HIP HIP hooray, Which? wins battle for Home Information Packs - 11 November 2004
Warranty market delay
Delay on warranty market reform means another happy Christmas... for retailers - 10 November 2004
Clementi regulatory gap
Clementi review should plug regulatory gap - 27 October 2004
Supermarket legal services
People happy to checkout 'Tesco Law', says Which? - 20 October 2004
Late HIP victory
Which? claims victory out of the jaws of defeat - 11 October 2004
Analogue swith-off persuade
Consumers must be persuaded, not pushed towards analogue switch-off, say Digital TV experts - 29 September 2004
Estate agents lay off
Which? tells estate agents to put their own house in order and lay off home movers - 15 September 2004
iTunes referred to OFT
Consumers' Association refers iTunes to the OFT - 13 September 2004
Estate agents asked to take up 'We Promise' code
Which? challenges estate agents to sign up to new code of conduct - 07 July 2004
Digital deadline bully
Viewers must not be bullied by a digital deadline - 18 June 2004
118 number confusion
Public remain confused over 118 numbers, warns Consumers' Association - 24 May 2004
Single survey schemes
Single survey schemes will help save Scottish home-buyers money, says Consumers' Association - 21 May 2004
Pub tie-in stop
Court of Appeal calls time on pub tie-ins - 17 May 2004
Ad standards authority problem
Consumers' Association raises concerns over Ofcom's "one stop shop" answer for advertising regulation - 12 May 2004
BSkyB football monopoly
Extra time on BSkyB's football monopoly is bad for consumer choice, warns Consumers' Association - 11 May 2004
Home-buyer protection chance
Move It! - Government should not reject new opportunity to protect home-buyers - 28 April 2004
Move it campaign
Which? launches Move It campaign, warning estate agents to: put their house in order