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The CMA investigated the anticipated acquisition by LN-Gaiety Holdings Limited of MCD Productions Unlimited Company.
Measures originally introduced during the pandemic will now be made permanent following public consultation.
Fast-tracked access to benefits will be extended to a year from six months for people nearing the end of life, under changes due to take effect from 4 April.
The Chancellor of The Exchequer Jeremy Hunt has today, Monday 17 October, brought forward a number of measures from 31 October’s Medium-Term Fiscal Plan.
New legislation coming into force today bans ticket touts from using automated software to buy more tickets for events than they are allowed
The government has banned people possessing strong sulphuric acid without a valid reason as part of its drive to tackle acid attacks and violent crime.
Foreign companies owning UK properties will have to reveal their ultimate owners on the world's first public register.
A deal has been signed confirming Bulb's 1.5 million customers will have a new energy home in Octopus.
Thousands of families with children with special educational needs supported with short breaks from theatre trips to outdoor activities helping to build vital skills.
Offenders will face much tougher penalties of up to 5 years in prison, an unlimited fine or both.
The government has today reduced the minimum insurance demanded for licensing routine satellites from €110m to €60m. This will save industry…
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The Chancellor unveiled today (20 March) a further series of measures to support people, jobs and businesses.
OFT closed case: Completed acquisition by British Sky Broadcasting Limited of Be Unlimited.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson addressed the nation on coronavirus.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Deals gave NHS staff improved access to mobile data, voice calls and texts
Proposals will protect people’s savings and homes from unlimited care costs and allow them to financially plan for the first time
Thousands of vulnerable consumers and NHS staff can benefit from coronavirus support packages provided by mobile and broadband companies as part of new deals brokered by the UK government.
Local residents registered for discount scheme to include unlimited trips over the Dartford-Thurrock Crossing for £20 a year.
People will be able to exercise outside with up to five others from different households from Monday, provided that strict social distancing guidelines are followed.
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