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Investigation will examine the potential impact the proposed deal could have on competition for consumers and businesses.
Major package of reforms to support small businesses in PM’s first economic speech since the Spring Budget [Monday 18th March].
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Ordinary people mistreated or wronged by big, powerful companies will have a better chance of bringing them to court to access justice, thanks to plans unveiled today (4 March 2024).
The CMA has launched an investigation into suspected anti-competitive conduct in relation to the supply of chemicals for use in the construction industry.
Firms which raised prices for key medicine by over 10,000% from 70p to £72 have had their appeal against a CMA finding of excessive pricing rejected by the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT). The firms must now pay almost £130m in...
New laws to set the country on the right path for the long-term will be revealed in next week’s King’s Speech.
Find out how you should prepare for a telephone or video court or tribunal hearing and what to expect on the day.
This document contains the following information: An inquiry into the culture, practices and ethics of the press: executive summary
British AI company Wayve announces $1.05 billion investment to develop the next generation of AI-powered self-driving vehicles
UK and allies have sanctioned human rights abusers 75 years after Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
National marketing campaign launches today, targeting those eligible but still unvaccinated.
New sanctions target 6 figures involved in the trial of Vladimir Kara-Murza, who is facing 25 years in a penal colony after the rejection of his appeal.
Total number of Ukrainian soldiers trained under UK Armed Forces programmes is now more than 52,000
Schools and colleges told that parents should be involved in decisions affecting their children.
First-of-its-kind counselling and 24/7 support for jurors following difficult cases.
Antibiotic resistance is once again on the rise after declines in the pandemic, with more dangerous strains of bacteria spreading in communities and hospitals.
Foreign Secretary announces 29 new UK sanctions targeting individuals and entities operating in and supporting Russia's gold, oil and strategic sectors.
Millions invested in eight innovative companies behind lifesaving new medical technology which could destroy liver cancer tumours, detect Alzheimer’s and quickly spot those at risk of stroke
Ministers to meet media and legal industry leaders today to agree action to stop ‘SLAPP’ lawsuits muzzling reporters
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