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The music industry has agreed commitments to improve music streaming metadata. The Government is also establishing a working group on creator remuneration
New UKMCAB service launched with enhanced functionality and appearance following user research.
CMA will be carrying out further work looking into potential misleading practices in the green heating and insulation sector.
A letter detailing the CMA's plans and how it intends to engage with consumer groups, businesses and other stakeholders in the sector to inform our work.
At a recent public inquiry, the Traffic Commissioner for the West of England, Kevin Rooney, refused an application for an operator’s licence from Gregorys Transport Ltd.
In response to competition concerns raised by the CMA, Meta has offered commitments not to use competitors’ advertising data for its Facebook Marketplace online classified ad service. It will do this by implementing new tech…
A statement from the traffic commissioners regarding applications to cancel or vary local bus service registrations at shorter notice than the 42 days statutory period for England and 56 days period for Wales.
The CMA has secured the disqualification of a further demolition company director for illegal cartel behaviour, bringing the total number to 4.
Parents and carers to be given new protections at work, covering leave entitlement and redundancy rules
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
On Thursday 18 May, David James pleaded guilty to working illegally as a door supervisor at a Cardigan wine bar between September and November last year.
The CMA has provisionally found these banks unlawfully exchanged sensitive information regarding UK government bonds in one-to-one online chats.
Plans unveiled to ease costly reporting burdens on business, freeing up companies to focus on growth.
A message from the Security Industry Authority, six years on from the Manchester Arena attack.
CMA’s initial investigation into Medivet’s purchase of multiple independent vet businesses highlights potential price and quality issues
Today, 18 May, the Security Industry Authority (SIA) launched 8 new guidance videos for licence applicants and existing licence holders.
The new service will see the process of applying for a patent dramatically transformed over the next 12 months.
The CMA today updated on the action it is taking to help contain rising cost of living pressures in road fuel and groceries.
Countdown begins for new minimum security standards regime for all consumer products with internet connectivity.
On Wednesday 3 May, Ibukun Chiedu Joseph was handed a six-month jail sentence suspended for 18 months at Westminster Magistrates' Court.
On Tuesday 4 May two men from Cardigan pleaded guilty at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court.
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