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Following a CMA investigation, gambling firms must now stop unfair online promotions that trap players’ money.
Opening remarks from the Minister for Digital Infrastructure, detailing the government's plans for digital identity in the UK
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Chelsea Football Club has been granted a licence by the government to continue operating following the sanctioning of owner Roman Abramovich.
The second in a series of blogs as the Student Loans Company continues to make Maintenance Loan payments to students. A blog by Derek Ross Executive Director, Operations
The CMA’s interim report into mobile ecosystems suggests that users are losing out because of Apple and Google’s duopoly.
An Ofqual review has found IT provision, security and staffing issues are some of the barriers to the adoption of online and on-screen assessments in England.
Participants in grassroots sports will be better protected from the potentially devastating effects of head injuries and concussion thanks to new official guidelines advising: ‘if in doubt, sit them out’.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The Culture Secretary has launched a major and wide-ranging review of gambling laws to ensure they are fit for the digital age as committed to in the manifesto.
The CMA has today announced it is investigating whether online gambling firms are treating their customers fairly.
The Home Secretary Priti Patel visited Brentford’s stadium to see the work football clubs, the police and sport bodies are doing to prevent antisocial behaviour.
Employment Tribunal decision.
A CMA investigation has provisionally concluded that Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of Activision could result in higher prices, fewer choices, or less innovation for UK gamers.
Emily Clarkson, Anton Ferdinand and Love Island star Sharon Gaffka among celebs to meet Digital Secretary Nadine Dorries to discuss the Online Safety Bill
CMA action results in Facebook going further to combat the trading in fake and misleading reviews on Facebook.com and Instagram.com.
Baroness Shields’ speech on challenging online extremism.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
One million pleas have now been made online in the criminal courts since 2014, helping to speed up the processing of minor crimes.
The CMA has today launched a consumer law investigation into Nintendo Switch, PlayStation and Xbox to find out whether their auto-renewal terms are unfair.
Draft Media Bill published to help public service broadcasters better compete with streaming giants
The UK's trade deals with Australia and New Zealand come into effect today.
Dominic Raab spoke at the National Cyber Security Centre’s CYBERUK conference on how the UK will lead internationally in protecting the most vulnerable countries.
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