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The CMA has today accepted undertakings from Motor Fuel Limited (MFL) to sell the Murco petrol station (Seapoint Filling Station) in the Hythe area in Kent.
The CMA has welcomed the sale of the former Cineworld cinema in Cambridge to The Light, an independent cinema operator.
The CMA has appointed DotEcon, together with Analysys Mason, to conduct a factual review of the collection and commercial use of consumer data in 3 illustrative areas.
The CMA welcomes today’s judgment by the Court Of Appeal dismissing Ryanair’s challenge on all 3 grounds.
Better enforcement of regulation is saving business more than £40 million every year.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Trade secrets are one of the oldest forms of IP protection. One of the best kept secrets is the recipe for Irn Bru, hidden for 100 years.
ICRL, a subsidiary jointly owned by Stagecoach and Virgin Trains, has the chance to avoid an in-depth merger investigation into its successful bid to run the East Coast rail franchise, if it can offer an acceptable solution …
The CMA has published an issues statement following its referral of Pork Farms Caspian Limited’s completed acquisition of Kerry Foods’ CSP business for an in-depth phase 2 investigation on 5 January 2015.
The CMA today hosted a breakfast briefing event to promote and support women working in competition policy in the public and private sectors.
Each edition of News from the Adjudicator features a 'Meet the Code Compliance Officer' article.
The CMA has published an issues statement following its referral of Reckitt Benckiser’s anticipated acquisition of the K-Y brand for an in-depth phase 2 investigation on 7 January 2015.
Vince Cable responds to the announcement that the Groceries Code Adjudicator will be launching an investigation into Tesco.
The GCA announces an investigation into Tesco plc
Every great invention starts with a need. For Emily Goodall, the need to make life easier for many people drove her to create BundleBean.
A sure way to gauge a brand's success is to look at how long it’s been around. One brand that has stood the test of time is Lea & Perrins.
Kids Bee Happy are entertaining the UK's children through Sand Art, after a registered trade mark helped develop them into a franchise.
The Pulsetta story began as a passionate quest for free-from breads and resulted in a unique and innovative creation.
Monthly newsletter designed to keep you in touch with policy based activity and news at the Intellectual Property Office.
Speech given by Stephen Blake, Senior Director, Cartels and Criminal Group at a conference on the 'Challenges in the field of economic and financial crime in Europe'.
The government is bringing in tough new laws and bulking up existing codes of practice to tackle the issues of late payment.
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