Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC)
Dunnes recalls baby socks over loose thread fears
The pink marl baby socks were the subject of a parent’s complaint to the consumer protection watchdog
Ticketmaster, Eir and Ryanair top list of firms that triggered the most consumer complaints to watchdog
Almost 45,000 people contacted Competition and Consumer Protection Commission overall last year about goods and services
High-profile retailers admit breaches of rules on sale prices
Consume protection watchdog prosecutes stores over advertised discounts in Black Friday and winter sales
Void fuel supplier merger prompts legal dilemma
Competition regulator says it should have been informed of 2023 Klass Securities purchase of McMullen Oils
Consumer watchdog intervenes as New Look refuses vouchers in closing down sale
British fashion chain announced last week it was shutting its 26 shops in the Republic
NCT faces fresh accusation of passing unfit car as safe
Owner finds wheel welded on to used car that had passed NCT weeks before
More than 10,000 soothers recalled over choking fears
Recall of 123 Baby Essentials Orthodontic Style Soothers follows EU-wide product safety check
Coca-Cola HBC cleared to buy Irish vending machine firm
Investigation followed concerns that deal could reduce competition
ICS Mortgages owner sees net interest slide 75% in 2023 on funding–costs spike
Mortgage interest rates at ICS and other pure non-bank lenders continue to generally be more expensive than mainstream banks
Phone masts deal worth €971m cleared by regulator
Competition watchdog gives green light to sale of Irish unit of Cellnex to Florida-based Phoenix Tower International
NCT passes ‘unroadworthy’ car as fit for the road
Dublin woman could be as much as €10,000 out of pocket after buying a car passed by the NCT which turned out to be a write-off
Ryanair fails in appeal over decision holding it cannot sue Italian competition watchdog in Ireland
Airline had brought proceedings against Ireland’s competition regulator and Italy’s AGCM over raid on the Ryanair’s airside offices at Dublin Airport in March 2024
Competition regulator grapples with staff shortages
Commission pledges ambitious research programme as Department highlights reduction in sectoral studies
Concert controversies, interest rate cuts, airline woes and that expensive bike shed: Pricewatch - the year that was
From uproar over Taylor Swift and Oasis tickets, to the nonexistent Halloween parade on O’Connell Street, 2024 was far from a quiet year
Data centre restrictions to hit FDI, tech figures say
Seen & Heard: Tax still key for foreign investment, warning on cocoa prices and bread merger
Q&A: Why is the European Commission investigating data centre construction?
The European Commission confirmed last month it was investigating possible collusion between data centre providers
Jones Engineering named in European Union data centre investigation
Competition authorities investigating ‘no poach’ deals and alleged breaches on competition law on construction projects
‘She’s a broken woman’: Homeowner paid €9,000 to liquidated Dublin windows firm
Customers fear money is gone and liquidators unable to access DK Windows and Doors’ premises to retrieve stock
More than 100 customers unlikely to get deposits paid to failed Dublin window company back
Liquidators of window company DK Windows and Doors have been unable to access its premises to establish if any stock can be retrieved
Tips for avoiding a January credit-card hangover
Using cash on a night out, planning your purchases and clearing your balance on time can help you keep control of your spending during the festive season
Average cost of Irish Christmas rises to over €1,000
Most people say they will use savings to pay for Christmas, but one in five will go into debt
Irish companies under investigation by EU over possible breaches of law in data centre construction
Commission investigating possible competition law breaches
Consumer watchdog intervenes to protect Irish Homebase customers
Liquidators of DIY chain secures commitment that contracts and vouchers will be honoured
Why some Irish retailers will not be taking part in Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales
Concerns around economics and sustainability have some retailers refusing to embrace the ‘discount sales’ period
Retailers taken to court over ‘fake discounts’ as Black Friday starts Christmas sales season
Shoppers are being deliberately misled, says consumer watchdog which has launched legal proceedings against a number of outlets
Irish shoppers losing interest and trust in Black Friday sales
Despite scepticism, purchasing will remain significant with spending per shopper likely to reach €431 compared to €343 last year
Profits and revenues rise at Coca-Cola’s Irish bottling partner
Sales of Coke products in the Republic surged by more than 14 per cent last year
Black Friday is nothing more than Bleak Friday when it comes to environment
Some shoppers wait all year for this event to make necessary purchases they could not otherwise afford - others are enticed to buy things they don’t need
Financial wellbeing and literacy across demographics subject of report
Call for better financial education as Competition and Consumer Protection Commission finds women, lone parents and unemployed have worst understanding of finance
Rule-breaking influencers will be named and shamed if they do not comply with guidelines, ASA warns
Advertising watchdog says social media influencers must flag commercial content
Temu faces investigation for consumer law breaches
Fake discounts and reviews among issues identified during investigation
Ryanair asks appeal court to overturn finding it cannot sue Italian regulator in Ireland
Lower court ruled Irish courts had no jurisdiction for Ryanair complaint against Italian regulator over raid on airline’s Dublin headquarters
Consumer watchdog lacks teeth to take on law-breaking businesses, says chairman
Data protection watchdog issued €310m fine this week, but Tesco punishment for failing was €1,000 to charity, says CCPC chair
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