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The CMA has published the latest update on its work to monitor and respond to competition and consumer problems arising from the pandemic.
The CMA has today launched a study of children’s social care provision to establish why a lack of availability and increasing costs could be leading to the needs of children in care not being met.
The CMA has secured the disqualification of 3 company directors, after finding they broke competition law by forming a cartel in the construction industry.
Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum publishes its first annual plan of work.
The CMA has launched a consultation on the future governance of Open Banking.
Nine firms are seeking permission from the CMA to appeal against Ofgem’s price controls for energy companies.
The CMA has launched an investigation into Apple following complaints that its terms and conditions for app developers are unfair and anti-competitive.
The Competition Appeal Tribunal has today upheld the CMA’s finding that Lexon broke competition law, dismissing Lexon’s appeal.
Letter to Cardif Pinnacle about its non-compliance with the Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) Market Investigation Order 2011.
The CMA has found that Adevinta’s anticipated £6.5bn ($9.2 billion) purchase of eCG from eBay could lead to higher prices and less choice for consumers.
Lastminute.com will face legal action unless it repays over £1 million to customers it committed to refund after their package holidays were cancelled.
Chief Executive of the CMA, Andrea Coscelli, speaks about how competition agencies need to respond to markets and business practices as they evolve and change.
A new Senior Director has been appointed by the CMA to oversee its work investigating suspected illegal cartels.
The CMA has stopped Clydesdale Bank from forcing small business customers to open a business current account with it to get a COVID-19 Bounce Back Loan.
Letter to Clydesdale Bank plc for a breach of the Small and medium sized enterprises (SME) Banking Undertakings 2002.
The CMA is launching an investigation into Teletext Holidays in relation to refunds for holidays cancelled due to coronavirus.
The CMA has secured £975,000 in total refunds for Lloyds’ PPI customers in the last year, after taking action following its latest breaches of the CMA’s Order.
Letter to Lloyds Banking Group about its non-compliance with the Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) Market Investigation Order 2011.
The CMA is requiring viagogo to sell all of StubHub’s business outside North America after its in-depth investigation identified competition concerns.
The CMA has cautioned companies supplying goods and services to disabled university students, following concerns that there may have been price-fixing.
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