OFT starts court action agains The Officers Club
The Office of Fair Trading has started court proceedings against clothing retail chain The Officers Club, to prevent the publication of what it sees as misleading advertisements.
The Office of Fair Trading has started court proceedings against clothing retail chain The Officers Club, to prevent the publication of what it sees as misleading advertisements.
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Parmalat, the troubled Italian dairy company, has sold its UK dairy business Losely Chilled Products to Northern Ireland-based Dale Farm Dairies.
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