Government cracks down on nuisance calling companies - GOV.UK
Government makes it easier for companies making unwanted marketing calls and texts to be hit with fines of up to £500,000
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Government makes it easier for companies making unwanted marketing calls and texts to be hit with fines of up to £500,000
www.gov.ukNew research shows the lowest numbers since tracking began, but scam calls are on the up. Find out how to stay one step ahead
www.which.co.ukA Nuisance Call is an unwelcome or unwanted call that bothers or annoys the recipient. These calls can come from telemarketers, scammers, or even automated systems (robocalls) and can be disruptive and intrusive.
www.nice.comTaskforce will set out recommendations including trying to block lead generators from selling on customer telephone details
www.theguardian.comEnglish News Lessons: Free 26-Page lesson plan / 2-page mini-lesson - Nuisance Calls - Handouts, online activities, speed reading, dictation, mp3... current events.
breakingnewsenglish.comAs a record fine is handed down to a cold-call firm, Sky News examines the issue and what is is being done to stop the calls.
news.sky.comCompany bosses and firms could face fines of up to £1 million under tough new Government plans aimed at tackling nuisance calls
www.gov.ukWe've all experienced it. Your phone rings, you pick it up, say hello and it's someone you don't know trying to sell you something – or a recorded message. Nuisance calls can be irritating, time-wasting and for some people, highly distressing. But can anything be done about them?
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