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The Government has extended temporary insolvency measures providing further support to businesses during the pandemic.
30 September 2021 deadline for customers filing a UK right and claiming an earlier filing date for EU trade marks and design applications.
A Cardiff company director pleaded guilty at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court to deploying an unlicensed man to protect the residents of Wallich Clifford Community Hostel.
The CMA has ordered funeral directors and crematorium operators to make prices clear for customers or risk court action down the line.
Report published by the National Audit Office into UK product safety system.
The CMA has launched a market study into Apple’s and Google’s mobile ecosystems over concerns they have market power which is harming users and other businesses.
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The CMA has secured extended refund rights for all customers of anti-virus firm Norton whose contracts auto-renew, just weeks after McAfee made a similar commitment.
You can now keep up to date with all the latest information from the Pubs Code Adjudicator (PCA) team by following us on Facebook.
Following an investigation, the CMA has secured commitments from Google to address concerns about Google’s proposal to remove third-party cookies on Chrome.
The Regulatory Excellence Awards recognise outstanding work and innovation in combating coronavirus, helping businesses trade safely while protecting consumers.
The CMA has published new guidance to make clear clinics’ legal obligations to treat people fairly and to help IVF patients understand their consumer rights.
The CMA is investigating whether British Airways and Ryanair have broken consumer law by failing to offer refunds for flights customers could not legally take.
The UK government has launched a consultation to collect views on the UK’s future regime for exhaustion of intellectual property (IP) rights.
Today, 7 June 2021, Heather Baily QPM, starts her new role at the Chair of the Security Industry Authority (SIA). Appointed by the Home Office, her term as Chair will run for three years.
The Home Office has today appointed Heather Baily as Chair of the SIA.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The CMA has found that the purchase of GBST by rival FNZ could lead to poorer service and higher prices following a careful reassessment of the deal.
The CMA is investigating whether Facebook might be abusing a dominant position in the social media or digital advertising markets through its collection and use of advertising data.
Post implementation review of 2016 Regulation.
In March the Security Industry Authority (SIA) grant for good causes donated £9,372.23 to the Charitable Trust of the Worshipful Company of Security Professionals COVID-19 crisis fund for security personnel.
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