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Following a CMA probe, P&O Ferries and DFDS have offered commitments to address concerns that their capacity sharing agreement could lead to higher prices and fewer sailings.
The CMA has provisionally found that Elite Sports, JD Sports and Rangers Football Club broke competition law by fixing the retail prices of certain Rangers-branded clothing products.
The CMA’s most senior enforcer has warned that anyone looking to exploit the cost-of-living crisis by forming cartels risk robust enforcement action, including possible dawn raids.
The CMA is investigating whether education software company ESS is abusing a dominant position to push schools into accepting a new 3-year contract.
The CMA has fined Dar Lighting Ltd £1.5 million for breaking competition law by restricting the level of discounts retailers could offer online.
The CMA has secured improved commitments from Google on its proposals to remove third party cookies and other functionalities from its Chrome browser.
A speech delivered at The Meaning of Competition: Assertive Antitrust Enforcement and the Digital Economy conference, organised by the IEA and ITIF
The CMA has today welcomed the Court of Appeal’s decision to dismiss all 4 of Facebook’s grounds of appeal in a key case on how companies engage with the CMA.
Lessons learnt from the CMA’s investigation into 3 major suppliers of groundworks products to the construction industry after they broke competition law.
Lessons learned from the CMA’s investigation into 2 of the UK’s largest suppliers of rolled lead, who broke competition law by taking part in a business cartel.
The CMA has secured the disqualification of 2 former directors of Northern Ireland-based firm FP McCann Ltd for their parts in an illegal construction cartel.
The CMA has secured the disqualification of 3 company directors, after finding they broke competition law by forming a cartel in the construction industry.
A new Senior Director has been appointed by the CMA to oversee its work investigating suspected illegal cartels.
The CMA has cautioned companies supplying goods and services to disabled university students, following concerns that there may have been price-fixing.
The CMA has fined 2 major suppliers to the construction industry more than £15m for illegally colluding to reduce competition and keep prices up.
The CMA has today published further guidance to explain how it will conduct its work following the end of the Transition Period for the UK’s exit from the EU.
The CMA has imposed fines totalling more than £9m on 2 of the UK’s largest suppliers of rolled lead, for breaking competition law.
An updated guide to competition rules has been issued to help managers, directors and their advisers to stay on the right side of the law.
Lessons from the CMA’s investigation into Roland's use of illegal resale price maintenance (RPM).
Lessons from the CMA’s investigation into Korg's use of illegal resale price maintenance (RPM).
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