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David Dankwa-Smith has been fined for working illegally as a door supervisor at a nightclub in Bournemouth.
Thousands of UK businesses will be released from reporting requirements and other regulations in the future.
First published during the 2022 Truss Conservative government
What the changes are, when they will happen, and how they affect SIA licence applicants and licence holders.
From tomorrow (1 October 2022) all close protection licence holders will need a first aid qualification and the new top-up training before they renew.
OPSS call for data on the safety of cosmetic ingredients with suspected endocrine disrupting properties.
Carpenter and Recticel have asked the CMA to consider a “fast-track” remedy to address concerns that their merger could lead to manufacturers and shoppers paying more for items like mattresses and kitchen sponges.
The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) will have a key role to play in delivering the government's Growth Plan.
The CMA has imposed fines totalling over £2 million on Elite Sports, JD Sports and Rangers FC after they admitted to fixing the prices of certain Rangers FC merchandise.
The CMA wants to hear from consumers and businesses to understand whether firms offering green heating solutions and insulation are complying with consumer protection rules.
The CMA review found a mixed picture in terms of clinics’ compliance with consumer law and that self-funding patients are not always getting the information they need to make informed decisions.
Read the latest newsletter from the Groceries Code Adjudicator (GCA).
On Friday 9 September, a Dudley man and a woman were prosecuted for offences under the Private Security Industry Act at Dudley Magistrates' Court.
The government has announced that all retained EU laws will be sunset on 31 December 2023, enabling the UK to create regulations tailor-made for its people.
Caroline Corby has been appointed a Non-Executive Director of the Security Industry Authority (SIA).
A message of condolence to the Royal Family following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
A counter-terrorism emergency planning exercise in a London nightclub this evening saw security operatives dealing with realistic terror scenarios presented by actors.
The CMA’s initial investigation into Morrisons’ completed purchase of McColl’s shops has found competition concerns in 35 local areas where the 2 brands compete.
On 24 August 2022, a security firm and its director were prosecuted at Poole Magistrates' Court for supplying unlicensed security to a Bournemouth sports bar.
The Committee on Fuel Poverty (CFP) wrote to Prime Ministerial candidates regarding the action that needs to be taken to address fuel poverty, in the short and long term.
Waitrose has agreed to rewrite several property deals after it signed land agreements which blocked other supermarkets from opening nearby.
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