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Person: Consumer Affairs Minister

A COMPREHENSIVE SERIES OF ARTICLES ON THIS TOPIC

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Consumer campaign rewarded by EU

A British-born scheme to boost the consumer confidence of youngsters with learning difficulties was recognised at an awards ceremony in Brussels today.

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Unionist joins Hain in Farepak fund donation

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Eurozone price differences probe ordered

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Euro facing first true test in Ireland

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Dubliners queue for their euros ... and champagne

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Glanbia drops plans to raise milk prices
Glanbia slammed over decision to increase milk prices

A row has erupted over Glanbia’s decision to raise the price of milk when the euro is introduced in January.

Tue, 25 Sep, 2001

Vintners group refutes Kitt's accusations

The Vintners Federation has rejected accusations from Consumer Affairs Minister Tom Kitt that publicans are cashing in on the lifting of the drinks price freeze order.

Tue, 23 Jan, 2001

Alcohol price freeze will end tonight

The controversial price freeze on alcohol imposed by Consumer Affairs Minister Tom Kitt during the summer is due to end at midnight tonight.

Sat, 13 Jan, 2001

Drink price freeze expires on Saturday

Consumer Affairs Minister Tom Kitt has said drinkers should not have to pay more than £2.30 for a pint.

Thu, 11 Jan, 2001

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