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The final decision follows a consultation on the CMA’s Phase 2 provisional findings.
Two companies wound-up in the public interest after scamming pensioners
The Deputy Prime Minister and Business Secretary have met with business leaders to discuss the upcoming Employment Bill.
CMA finds breaches of Part 3 of the Retail Banking Market Investigation Order 2017 and Starling Bank has agreed to take action to prevent a recurrence.
Expert Technologies Group secures contract with international automotive supplier, supported by UK Export Finance.
Sixth renewables auction delivers record smashing 131 clean energy projects powering equivalent of 11 million homes.
Royal Society publishes peer-reviewed papers demonstrating technical progress to deliver STEP, the UK’s first prototype fusion energy powerplant.
The Foreign Secretary gave a statement to the House of Commons on UK policy on arms export licences to Israel.
Two men have been given fines after working unlicensed as door supervisors at a bar in Belfast.
Charity Commission issues first ever Official Warning to a local authority over failing to properly manage 13 charities.
Seven companies have been wound-up following Insolvency Service investigations.
The government has taken the decision that the UK will suspend arms export licences to Israel for use in military operations in Gaza, following a review of Israel’s compliance with international humanitarian law.
The UK-Ukraine Digital Trade Agreement (DTA) enters into force today, allowing businesses on both sides to benefit from quicker and cheaper trade.
Here are some of the things we are doing to fix the foundations of this country.
Researchers across the UK to use latest tech and major data bank to provide better flood and drought warnings.
The campaigns to recruit the next UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) chief executive, and Innovate UK Executive Chair, have opened for applications from today.
UK Export Finance helps smaller businesses like RAM Engineering to build relationships with lenders and fulfil their exporting ambitions.
The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into College Farm Trust.
The CMA has closed its investigation into education software firm ESS after developments in the market meant its intervention is not currently needed.
Statements provide evidence and faster certainty that an international design registration has been accepted.
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