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.@WhichUK's Rocio Concha said: “It’s disappointing that full legislation to crack down on touts has not been included in the King’s Speech, especially since the Prime Minister committed just last week to getting this done ‘as soon as possible.”
Read the full article below 👇
Music industry “disappointed” by UK government’s “draft” bill on ticket tout ban from King’s Speech
"The relegation of this important issue to a ‘draft bill’ in the footnotes of the King’s Speech is hugely disappointing" https://t.co/4eGNXnrrJP
🏖️For many people a summer holiday is non-negotiable, but this year has brought an unusual level of uncertainty to the travel industry. From rising costs to the turmoil in the Middle East, the holiday market is proving particularly hard to navigate. So what does all of this mean for your next getaway?
Charlotte Hawkins reports in Holiday Havoc: Where Should You Go? Tonight, 7:30pm on ITV1
Our latest consumer insight tracker shows rising costs are forcing 3m UK households to skip meals. Read the full article on The Guardian below 👇
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Tonight on ITV1...🛒📈
With food prices now almost 40 per cent higher than at the end of 2020, Kate Quilton (@katequilton) reports on what can we do to cut the cost of our weekly shop.
Supermarket Prices: Does Loyalty Pay? - Tonight, is on ITV1 at 7:30pm
Scammers are deploying ever more sophisticated methods to steal our money. What warning signs should we watch for, and how is it being tackled?
@PaulBrandITV investigates in "Rising Scams: What You Need To Know" On ITV1, 7:30pm tonight.
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Today, we released our research which revealed melatonin is being sold illegally on social media and online marketplaces. Read the full story below 👇
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Following our complaints last month, the ASA has warned EasyJet to stop claiming that carry-on baggage fees are available "from £5.99". @WhichUK's Rory Boland comments in the article below 👇 👇