Ryanair Under CMA Investigation for Charging Parents to Sit with Their Children Thursday, June 11, 2026 ryanair cma investigation consumerprotection airlines familyseating passengerrights fees airtravel regulation Ryanair is currently under investigation by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) for charging parents additional fees to sit alongside their children on flights. The regulator is examining whether these charges, … Read More
Rachel Reeves’ Bank Rule Changes May Limit Consumer Compensation Access Wednesday, June 3, 2026 compensation banking consumerprotection financialservices legislation treasury regulation consumercredit ombudsman vulnerability Rachel Reeves’s proposed changes to banking regulations could significantly reduce consumers’ access to compensation by weakening key protections. The planned overhaul, part of the Treasury’s Enhancing Financial Services … Read More
Millions Waiting for £800 Car Finance Compensation Face Delays Amid Legal Challenge Tuesday, April 28, 2026 carfinance compensation fca consumervoice redress legalchallenge consumerprotection finance motorists payouts Millions of consumers awaiting compensation payouts of around £800 each in a car finance scandal now face significant delays due to a legal challenge against the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) current compensation … Read More
Over 85,000 UK Households to Receive Safety Visits Over Fire-Risk Tumble Dryers Thursday, April 16, 2026 tumbledryer firesafety recall uk opss manufacturers electricalsafety homevisit firehazard consumerprotection More than 85,000 UK households are scheduled to receive visits from manufacturers following the recall of tumble dryers linked to a significant fire risk. These dryers, produced by brands including Baumatic, Candy, Caple, … Read More
New Loyalty Scheme Law to Protect Customer Savings at Iceland, Tesco, Asda, and Sainsbury’s Sunday, January 11, 2026 loyalty supermarket savings consumerprotection legislation iceland tesco asda sainsburys bonusclub Starting 1 January 2026, major supermarkets including Iceland, Tesco, Asda, and Sainsbury’s will be subject to new legal requirements designed to protect customers who participate in their loyalty and savings schemes. This … Read More
Lloyds Bank Pledges £35 Billion in Direct Lending to Support UK Businesses in 2026 Wednesday, December 24, 2025 lloyds finance lending smes ukbusinesses infrastructure investment chargebacks consumerprotection economy Lloyds Banking Group has unveiled plans to provide more than £35 billion in new finance throughout 2026 to businesses operating and investing in the United Kingdom. This significant funding initiative aims to fuel growth, … Read More