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The CMA has imposed fines totalling £1,533,500 on 5 model agencies and their trade association for breaking competition law by colluding on prices.
Wales has been the fastest growing economic area per head outside of London since 2010, according to latest statistics
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The CMA has provisionally found that Actavis UK has broken competition law by charging excessive prices to the NHS for hydrocortisone tablets.
Boost for science, research and innovation partnerships from UK Chancellor’s Autumn Statement; 20% increase in government R&D investment by 2020-21
Foreign Secretary summons the Russian and Iranian Ambassadors on Russia and Iran’s actions in Syria.
The new Charter and framework agreement will help the BBC continue to thrive.
NIC Chair, Lord Adonis, writes about the commission's latest report and the UK's connected future
Get involved to show your support for charities near you.
Northern businesses have a crucial role in boosting social mobility says the Rt Hon Alan Milburn.
DFID-Ghana features Adawele Integrated Farms on International Day of Persons with Disability.
Highways England has awarded four new style contracts worth over £300 million which will help improve journeys for road users in Cumbria and North Lancashire, and the North East of England.
The Lord Chancellor has appointed David Leibowitz, and re-appointed Alison Broad and Antony Zacaroli to the Insolvency Rules Committee.
The UK and South Korean governments have underlined their continued commitment to working together on research and innovation.
A new paper by F.R. Stephenson, L.V. Morrison and C.Y. Hohenkerk, presents new determinations of Earth Rotation from 720 BC to AD 2015
Connected Cities trade mission supported by Innovate UK opens up opportunities for Lancashire firm’s asset information technology services.
Businesses can apply for a share of up to £6.5 million to research advanced analytical technologies that could improve business performance.
Over 180,000 supported by the schemes have been first time buyers.
People need better information about legal services to help them shop around more effectively, a CMA study concluded today.
Menzies’ acquisition of ASIG may give rise to competition concerns over ground handling services at Aberdeen Airport.
CPI inflation was 0.9% in October 2016, prompting an open letter from the Governor of the Bank of England to the Chancellor on 15 December 2016. The Chancellor replied to the Governor on 15 December 2016.
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