Doorstep callers leave householders cold
News Article 23 April 2003
Cold callers offering services such as home improvements on the doorstep should be subject to a ban, according to trading standards experts.
FSA accused over consumer education
Press Review 11 March 2003
New safeguards for borrowers
Press Review 7 March 2003
Credit debt expands
Press Review 13 December 2002
Retail sector continues to grow
Press Review 5 December 2002
Bank chief warns of public sector pay explosion
News Article 26 November 2002
The governor of the Bank of England has predicted that a major pay settlement for fire fighters could lead to an "explosion" in public sector wages.
Fear over consumer debt levels
Press Review 19 November 2002
Doorstep selling investigated
Press Review 13 November 2002
Deirdre Hutton - chairman of the National Consumer Council
Stakeholder Interview 7 November 2002
Could you explain the role of the NCC and what your position entails?
Government climbs down on EU import policy
News Article 29 October 2002
Ministers have announced a U-turn on unpopular rules governing the import of cigarettes and beers, wines and spirits from the EU.
Lords revolt on City watchdog plan
Press Review 16 October 2002
Dame Sheila McKechnie - head of the Consumers' Association
Stakeholder Interview 4 October 2002
What is your role as director of the Consumers' Association?
Mortage claimers could top 5m
Press Review 27 September 2002
Europe cheaper for goods
Press Review 5 September 2002
City less confident
Press Review 2 September 2002