Which?
Coverage of Which? in the Nexus archive.
- Which? finds 150 potentially lethal baby products sold online
UK consumer group Which? identified 150 potentially lethal baby products sold online, including self-feeding prop feeders and baby sleep pillows linked to choking and suffocation risks. The investigation highlights failures by online platforms to prevent dangerous items from reaching customers.
- Mobile internet coverage in UK worse than any EU or G7 country, Which? says
The UK's mobile internet coverage is worse than any EU or G7 country, according to analysis by consumer group Which? using data from Opensignal. The UK ranks 57th in network performance and 70th for download speeds, with European coverage outperforming domestic service.
- One Tech Tip: Planning a trip this summer? Don’t neglect your tech safety checklist
The article discusses tech safety tips for summer travelers, emphasizing the importance of unplugging nonessential devices to reduce standby power consumption. Experts like Lifu Tan from the University of Cambridge and Natalie Hitchins from Which? advise unplugging appliances to minimize energy waste, though savings may be minimal for modern gadgets.
- AI summaries of Tripadvisor hotel reviews downplay serious complaints, investigation finds
AI-generated summaries of Tripadvisor hotel reviews downplay serious complaints such as sexual harassment allegations and a hotel being sued over hygiene issues. An investigation by Which? found these summaries described a food poisoning lawsuit as 'spotless' and praised 'friendly' service at a resort with harassment complaints.
- AI summaries of Tripadvisor hotel reviews downplay serious complaints, investigation finds
AI-generated summaries of Tripadvisor hotel reviews were found to downplay serious complaints, including sexual harassment allegations and a hotel being sued for hygiene issues. An investigation by Which? revealed that the AI described a food poisoning lawsuit as 'spotless' and praised 'friendly' service at a resort with harassment complaints.
- The multivitamins really worth your money: Which? experts reveal the best choices at each price point - starting with Asda's £4.95 pills containing all 23 key nutrients
Which? experts have identified the best multivitamins at various price points, with Asda's £4.95 pills highlighted as containing all 23 key nutrients.
- Asbestos found in sand kits sold on Amazon, Asda, eBay and TikTok Shop, Which? reveals
Which? discovered asbestos in sand kits sold on Amazon, Asda, eBay, and TikTok Shop. The findings highlight potential health risks from products marketed for children.
- Rising costs forcing 3m UK households to skip meals, Which? report finds
A Which? report reveals 3 million UK households are skipping meals due to rising costs, with 85% concerned about food prices and a majority fearing economic decline. The conflict in the Middle East has driven oil and material prices up, pressuring businesses to raise prices and eroding consumer confidence.