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Lessons from the CMA’s investigation into 4 Berkshire estate agents who broke competition law by illegally fixing the minimum commission rates they charged their customers.
Lessons from the CMA’s investigation into 3 concrete companies who broke competition law by taking part in a business cartel.
Payments company Bottomline’s purchase of Experian Payments Gateway does not raise competition concerns, an in-depth CMA investigation has provisionally found.
Following a survey of thousands of customers, the fourth set of current account customer satisfaction results have been published today.
The CMA is calling on major supermarkets to act after finding Tesco has been unlawfully stopping rivals from opening shops near its stores.
Letter to Tesco about 23 instances of non-compliance with the Groceries Market Investigation (Controlled Land) Order 2010 (the Order), relating to land agreements.
Following appeals from water companies, the CMA will consider Ofwat’s proposed 2020-25 price control.
Prosafe has abandoned its proposed deal with Floatel after an in-depth CMA merger probe highlighted serious competition concerns.
Following a thorough review, the CMA has cleared Google LLC’s (Google) purchase of Looker Data Sciences, Inc. (Looker).
The CMA has provisionally found that JD Sports’ takeover of close competitor Footasylum could leave shoppers worse off, both in-store and online.
The CMA is developing guidance for IVF clinics in the UK to make sure they treat their patients fairly.
An in-depth investigation has provisionally found that Sabre’s proposed takeover of Farelogix raises competition concerns.
Nationwide is to repay customers after it failed to correctly warn them that they would be charged for entering an unarranged overdraft.
Letter to Nationwide Building Society about its non-compliance with Part 6 of the Retail Banking Market Investigation Order 2017, relating to Alerts.
The CMA welcomes a ruling from the EU Court of Justice in relation to its case that drug companies supplying an antidepressant called paroxetine broke the law.
The proposed merger between Prosafe and Floatel raises competition concerns, an in-depth CMA review has provisionally found.
The CMA has told ticket resale firm StubHub to make changes to its site after identifying problems that could mean it is breaking consumer law.
The Government has confirmed that the UK will enter a transition period until the end of December 2020, following its departure from the EU on 31 January 2020.
The CMA has launched a consultation on its annual plan for 2020/21
Drug company Tiofarma has admitted that it took part in an agreement that resulted in significant price hikes for an essential medicine.
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