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David Cameron plans minimum alcohol price in England
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European Court of Justice has already stated that: imposing a minimum price is incompatible with the current legal framework (Directive 95/59/EC), since the setting of a
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10 years of the Euro
10 years of the Euro
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 2nd December 2011 12:11.
A film, published by the European Central Bank, claims that the people of Europe can look forward to the future with “hope” and “confidence”. It...
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EU plans new consumer watchdog for disputes
EU plans new consumer watchdog for disputes
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 30th November 2011 18:55.
Shoppers who get into disputes with European traders should find it easier to get an out-of-court settlement in future, under new EU proposals. The...
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Airline bosses call for Osborne to scrap Air Passenger Duty to promote growth
Four major airlines have joined forces to call for the Government to scrap Air Passenger Duty which is passed onto travellers through inflated ticket prices. A letter to Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne signed by Willie Walsh, chief executive of British Airways parent company IAG, easyJet...
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MoJ opts out of cross-border debt recovery plans
MoJ opts out of cross-border debt recovery plans
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 31st October 2011 18:48.
The Ministry of Justice has opted out of preliminary plans to boost cross-border debt recovery which have been laid down by the European ...
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UK taking legal action against European Central Bank
UK taking legal action against European Central Bank
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 14th September 2011 20:12.
*UK taking legal action against European Central Bank* ---Quote (Originally by 5corpio)--- The UK government is taking legal action against ......
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charitynjw started a topic Definition of 'consent' confirmed by European Commission's Article 29 Working Partyin ICODefinition of 'consent' confirmed by European Commission's Article 29 Working Party
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Definition of 'consent' confirmed by European Commission's Article 29 Working Party
The Article 29 Working Party has produced an * opinion paper * on the definition of 'consent' as referred to in the European Data...Last edited by charitynjw; 30 August 2011, 20:12.
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Apple prevents Galaxy sales in EU
Apple prevents Galaxy sales in EUApple has been granted a temporary injunction preventing Samsung Electronics from selling iPad tablet computer rival Galaxy Tab 10.1 in the European Union, except the Netherlands.
An Apple spokeswoman confirmed the ruling had been made by a court...
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Credit Agency Data retention 6 years far too long?
How come no one has legally challenged this draconian 6 year rule for defaults etc I'm sure their must be grounds. Some interesting comments made in a thread I came across on another forum.
http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...-Agencies-Data...
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New EU regulations on herbal medicines come into force
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-13215010
New European Union rules have come into force banning hundreds of traditional herbal remedies.
The EU law aims to protect consumers from possible damaging side-effects of over-the-counter herbal medicines.
For the first...
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Sir Henry Cooper dies aged 76
I didn't quite know where to post this:-
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/010520...s-aged-76.html
Sir Henry Cooper dies aged 76
Sun, 01 May 20:58:00 2011
Former European heavyweight boxing champion Henry...
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How much do cookies cost? About £500,000…
http://www.bitterwallet.com/how-much...=Yahoo%21+Mail
By Sam Thewlis
[img]http://www.bitterwallet.c[/img]...
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The Consumer Credit EU Directive 2010
Statutory Instruments
2010 No. 1010
Consumer Credit
The Consumer Credit (EU Directive) Regulations 2010
Made: 28th March 2010 | Laid before Parliament: 30th March 2010...
Coming into force in accordance with regulations 99 and 10
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C'mon Scotland!
Just drove nearly 500 miles, now sat in Asda at Hampden.
C'mon Scotland!!!
And let's not forget our Swiss brothers!
;LOL