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The CMA has published an open letter following its investigation.
The Traffic Commissioner for the East of England made comments on mental health issues facing drivers in a recent public inquiry.
The Intellectual Property Office has signed a new declaration of intention with the Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property.
Cellnex must sell over 1,000 telecoms tower sites to address competition concerns over its purchase of CK Hutchison’s UK towers.
An update on our One IPO Transformation Programme as our work continues to gather pace.
Information relating to sanctions and operational matters.
Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has made an oral statement to the House on corporate transparency and economic crime measures.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The High Court has today found that Truly Travel and Alpha Holidays broke consumer law by failing to refund customers within the legally-required timeframe.
A Bolton man who used his father’s licence to work as a hospital security guard was exposed when a reference from a friend revealed his dishonesty.
The 9th annual survey is now closed. The Groceries Code Adjudicator (GCA), Mark White thanks everyone who responded.
The government is replacing EU exemptions from competition law for agreements between producers, distributors and retailers with bespoke rules better suited to the UK.
On Friday 11 February, Mohammed Abdurahman of Queensway pleaded guilty to fraud at Wrexham Magistrates' Court.
CVS Group’s completed purchase of The Vet could now be referred for an in-depth investigation after finding that the deal raises competition concerns.
A new working group of international competition authorities has put companies involved in global supply chains on notice not to collude.
JD Sports and Footasylum have been fined almost £5 million after breaching the rules around a merger blocked by the CMA.
The CMA has provisionally cleared Sony’s acquisition of AWAL, an ‘artist and label’ (A&L) services provider, following an in-depth merger inquiry.
The CMA has accepted a revised offer from Google of commitments relating to its proposed removal of third-party cookies from the Chrome browser (known as the Privacy Sandbox proposals).
An applicant was refused an operator's licence due to improperly obtained funds and hiding his intentions.
The CMA has announced that industry rules setting out how grocery retailers should treat their suppliers will now apply to Amazon.
The CMA has today launched a brand-new campaign “The Online Rip-Off Tip-Off” to help shoppers spot and avoid misleading online practices that could result in them being ripped off.
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