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Government launches a call for evidence into the regulation of laser pointers, in order to address serious public safety concerns.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
People to have more control over their personal data and be better protected in the digital age under new measures announced by Digital Minister Matt Hancock.
The UKCN has published a knowledge bank to help competition regulators with the design, testing and implementation of behavioural remedies.
The CMA is consulting on proposals to amend its penalties guidance in order to reflect experience gained in applying it since it was issued in 2012.
The CMA has found that the Wood Group’s purchase of Amec Foster Wheeler gives rise to competition concerns.
The CMA has cleared the merger between 2 Manchester hospital trusts as it will be of overall benefit to patients.
The CMA is today joining international partners in a social media campaign to help stop fake and misleading online reviews and endorsements.
Airbnb agreed with the CMA to change its online reviews system so guests who choose not to stay where they booked can leave reviews more easily.
The CMA has today opened a consultation on proposed fare controls to protect London–Exeter rail passengers under the South Western franchise.
The Working Group on Product Recalls and Safety has set out its recommendations for improving the UK’s product safety system.
The first statutory review of the Groceries Code Adjudicator (GCA) was published today.
Solicitor General Robert Buckland QC MP has launched a new panel to drive forward legal education initiatives.
The CMA is considering proposed fare controls to protect London-Exeter rail passengers following the award of the South Western franchise.
Mandatory age verification to view online pornography, a crackdown on ticket bots, and new subtitling requirements for video on demand services are are among the measures being taken forward today as work begins on implement…
The CMA has found that Origin’s proposed acquisition of Bunn could reduce competition to supply fertilisers in Scotland.
The proposed merger between Tesco and Booker is being referred for an in-depth, phase 2 investigation.
Concerns about passenger choice on the London-Exeter rail route have been raised under the new South Western franchise.
"We are here today to mark an important milestone, as the billionth new pound coin is struck", says Exchequer Secretary
Ministers step in to tackle sickness claims culture which is damaging Britain’s reputation overseas and could drive up holiday costs.
The CMA has published the final decision in its remittal investigation into a commercial agreement between ICE and Trayport.
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