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An online seller has agreed to accept a fine after admitting using automated repricing software to implement an illegal cartel.
Online cryptocurrency trading company falsely claiming support from high-profile entrepreneurs has been wound-up after losing £1.5 million of clients’ funds.
Government partners with leading UK video games companies to help get essential health messaging into more UK homes
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
More than 150,000 people used online justice services in the past 12 months taking the total number to over 300,000 in the past four years.
Office of Fair Trading (OFT) closed consumer enforcement case.
Speech given by CMA Chairman, David Currie, at a New Zealand Commerce Commission public lecture.
Speech given by CMA Chairman David Currie to the European Consumer Summit in Brussels on 1 April 2014
Consumers must beware of traders using the internet to sell counterfeit and pirated goods, according to Intellectual Property Crime report.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
DCMS response to public enquiries.
The CMA has fined 2 musical instrument makers a total of £5.5 million, in 2 separate cases, for breaking competition law by restricting online discounting of musical instruments.
Across the UK, arts organisations, museums and theatres are unveiling innovative digital plans to ensure culture and creativity is accessible for all
Matthew Hancock talks about the contribution of technology to skills development in India.
Latest Taking Part figures show increase in sport participation as London 2012 excitement grew.
Home Secretary Sajid Javid says all technology companies must step up their efforts to tackle online child sexual exploitation.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
On July 27 2012, the Games will open with a spectacular ceremony in London to welcome the world to Britain. Foreign Office staff around the globe are marking the year to go milestone with a wide range of celebratory events...
Home Office minister addressed the NSPCC's child safety conference about the goverment's work to stamp out online sexual exploitation.
The speech was delivered on Monday 8 April 2019 at the British Library
Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) people motivated to do sport, voluntary work or cultural activities in the run up to London 2012
Glasgow will be the stage for a fantastic summer of sport, as well as a wonderful range of cultural and arts events for everyone.
The government is consulting on the domestic enforcement of the Portability Regulation, which will come into force on 1 April 2018.
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