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First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
These terms of reference outline the scope of the Fair and Effective Financial Markets Review.
This paper proposes a framework that recognises the governance challenges associated with establishing an international electricity market
An updated version of the 2021 compendium, prepared by the Bundeskartellamt as part of Germany’s G7 presidency in 2022.
The CMA’s latest monitoring report on road fuel shows that prices at the pump have risen since late January, accompanied by above average margins and spreads.
Regional, local authority and Parliamentary constituency breakdowns of changes in UK employment, unemployment, economic inactivity and other related statistics.
Telecommunications data revenues, volumes and market share
This report provides statistics by Licensing Authorities (LAs) in respect of their duties under the Gambling Act 2005 for the regulation of gambling in Great Britain.
Regional, local authority and parliamentary constituency breakdowns of changes in UK employment, unemployment, economic inactivity and other related statistics.
Large dataset which contains labour market statistics data time series.
How to create invoices for transactions in foreign currencies and convert them into pound sterling when you account for VAT.
Framework for analysing government’s interaction with markets, and to understand the different ways in which government can affect markets.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
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