
Sue Davies
Head of Consumer Rights and Food PolicyLatest articles from Sue
Regulatory Reform Business Questionnaire - Which? Response
Which?'s response to the Department for Business and Trade's (DBT) call for evidence setting out that regulatory reforms must be driven by a robust, evidence-based approach that prioritises consumer protection and safety and highlighting opportunities to reform consumer enforcement for the benefit of consumers and businesses
OPINION: Fixing the dispute resolution system would ease pressure on the courts and save consumers and businesses money
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) should make resolving consumer disputes quick, fair, and affordable - but in practice, it often falls short. Sue Davies, Head of Consumer Protection and Food Policy at Which?, sets out a blueprint for reform
Private Parking Code of Practice - Which? Response
Which?'s response to the government's consultation on a Private Parking Code of Practice, supporting the need for a government, rather than industry Code, with a robust compliance framework for parking operators that will help to ensure that consumers can have confidence that they will be treated fairly
Trading Standards in Crisis: rebuilding an effective and accountable consumer enforcement system
OPINION: Fake cosmetics online reveal UK’s consumer protection failures

Complaints and redress in veterinary services
DBT's consultation on the resale of live events tickets - Which? response
Which? response to DBT's Putting Fans First - A consultation on the resale of live events tickets
The Competition and Markets Authority's Consultation on Draft Guidance on the Protection From Unfair Trading Provisions- Which? response
Which? response to the CMA’s consultation on draft guidance on the protection from unfair trading provisions in the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers (DMCC) Act 2024
The Competition and Markets Authority's Consultation on Direct Consumer Enforcement Guidance and Rules- Which? response
CMA consultation on the draft guidance and rules for the direct consumer enforcement regime set out in the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers (DMCC) Act 2024
The Competition and Markets Authority's Consultation on Draft Consumer Protection Enforcement Guidance (CMA 58ii) - Which? response
Response to the CMA’s consultation on draft consumer protection enforcement guidance, Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers (DMCC) Act 2024
CMA Consultation on Consumer Protection Enforcement Guidance
Which? response to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) consultation on its consumer protection enforcement guidance, updated to reflect the changes introduced through the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act (DMCCA)
Competition and Markets Authority Draft Annual Plan 2025 to 2026
Which? response to the CMA's consultation on its draft annual plan for 2025 to 2026 emphasising the importance of the CMA making effective use of both its consumer protection and competition powers, including the new powers provided through the DMCC Act, to protect consumers
Supporting families better with the NHS Healthy Start scheme
Department for Business and Trade Call for Evidence on a Trade Strategy
Which? submission welcoming the government’s commitment to develop a trade strategy that provides a clear vision and underlying principles for how the UK will approach trade policy and emphasising the need to ensure that it delivers for people across the UK

Supporting consumers to make healthier food choices
An insight into consumers’ experiences of making healthier choices and the actions they think are needed by the government and food businesses to support them
DBT consultation on improving price transparency and product information for consumers - Which? response
Which?'s response to the Department for Business and Trade's consultation on improving price transparency for consumers, including proposals for the display pricing information, hidden fees and drip pricing, fake reviews and online platforms' responsibilities to consumers

Just the basics: Assessing the availability of supermarket budget ranges
Supermarket basic ranges provide a vital cheaper option to low income households and budgeting families who may not be able to afford more expensive branded or premium foods. However, Which? has found that budget range goods from a basket of essential items are hardly ever in stock in smaller stores

Consumers in Northern Ireland - A food briefing
Read our report exploring how high food prices are impacting consumer behaviour in Northern Ireland

Opportunities to improve unit pricing and modernise the Price Marking Order
Clear and transparent pricing is essential as people deal with record food price inflation, but our research shows that the current way that unit pricing is provided for groceries can often be confusing. This paper sets out the reforms that we think are needed so that it is much easier to compare which products offer best value