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An updated guide to competition rules has been issued to help managers, directors and their advisers to stay on the right side of the law.
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) investigated certain suspected online restrictions in the mobility aids sector under Chapter I of the CA98.
The CMA has fined 10 construction firms a total of nearly £60 million for illegally colluding to rig bids for demolition and asbestos removal contracts involving both public and private sector projects. The CMA has also secured the disqualification of...
The CMA has secured the disqualification of a further demolition company director for illegal cartel behaviour, bringing the total number to 4.
The CMA has imposed fines totalling more than £9m on 2 of the UK’s largest suppliers of rolled lead, for breaking competition law.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is concerned that Microsoft’s anticipated purchase of Activision Blizzard could substantially lessen competition in gaming consoles, multi-game subscription services, and cloud gaming services (game streaming).
Leaders from competition, academia and industry brought in to advise the CMA as it prepares for new powers to oversee digital markets
The CMA has found anti-competitive practices in the guitar sector which infringe Chapter I CA98 and/or Article 101 TFEU.
A Beesley Lecture delivered by David Stewart, Executive Director, Markets & Mergers, CMA
The CMA is investigating alleged anti-competitive agreements in the pharmaceutical sector under Chapter I CA98 and Article 101 TFEU (case reference: 50511).
Speech given by CMA Chief Executive, Alex Chisholm, at the CRA Competition Conference in Brussels.
The CMA has opened an investigation into suspected anti-competitive practices in the supply of drugs used to treat bipolar disorder.
Lessons from the CMA’s investigation into Roland's use of illegal resale price maintenance (RPM).
The CMA is consulting on proposals from ESS to allow certain schools to exit longer-term software contracts where the CMA has concerns that the lack of notice given to them limited their choice and competition.
Lessons from the CMA's investigation into 2 online sellers who broke competition law by agreeing to fix prices.
Attorney General Dominic Grieve QC MP speaks of the challenge to jury trial posed by the internet.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Competition Appeal Tribunal has upheld the CMA decision that GlaxoSmithKline and some generic suppliers of the anti-depressant paroxetine broke competition law.
The CMA is today hosting the first dedicated 2-day summit with the heads of the G7 competition authorities to discuss cooperation across digital markets.
The CMA launches investigation into fake online reviews.
The government is replacing EU exemptions from competition law for agreements between producers, distributors and retailers with bespoke rules better suited to the UK.
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