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The CMA is conducting a market investigation into veterinary services for household pets.
The CMA believes the CAT’s decision to overturn nearly £100 million of fines for drug firms despite initially confirming flagrant anti-competitive conduct is fundamentally misconceived. The CMA has a duty to ensure effective competition law enforcement and will be seeking...
Flat Rate VAT scheme - eligibility, thresholds, flat rates of VAT and joining or leaving the scheme
Research to develop a framework for assessing the determinants of business competitiveness in industrial sectors and the role of carbon pricing policy in the UK.
The Competition and Markets Authority's (CMA) annual report covers the financial year 2021 to 2022.
This Scheme is the first international cap-and-trade program for carbon dioxide and the largest carbon pricing regime in the world
Corporate tax rates and small profits thresholds from 2023.
The latest data tables on housing market and house prices.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This initial review will help create an early understanding of the market for foundation models and how their use could evolve; what opportunities and risks these could bring; and what competition and consumer protection principles will best guide the development...
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