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Today the CMA’s price cap on pre-payment meters has come into force to the benefit of around 4 million households.
New growth duty establishes Government’s expectation that all regulators should be working towards economic growth.
Now is not the time to be relaxing on quality when significant regulatory change is ahead
People increasingly use digital comparison tools to decide what to buy, but they could offer even greater benefits, a CMA study suggests.
The CMA has today issued final decisions in its furniture parts cartel case and published full findings in another case involving model agencies.
The CMA is consulting on changes to 2 aspects of its merger investigation process.
Whistleblowers are being offered up to £100,000, as the CMA launches its first-ever advertising campaign to crack down on cartels.
The CMA has decided that Diebold Nixdorf must sell one of its UK cashpoint businesses to preserve competition.
The CMA is inviting views on the anticipated merger between 2 hospital trusts in central Manchester.
The CMA is consulting on a number of proposed changes to the way it carries out market investigations.
Government response to the Open Rights Group campaign regarding copyright criminal offence measures contained within the Digital Economy Bill 2016.
Through the Electricity (Connection Charges) Regulations 2017, the Government has extended the scope of the regime to ensure connections provided by independent connection providers (ICPs) fall within scope and to extend the…
The CMA today alleged that Concordia and Actavis signed illegal agreements which enabled high prices for a life-saving drug to be prolonged.
Four Somerset estate agents have agreed to pay fines totalling over £370,000 to the CMA, after admitting illegal price-fixing.
The CMA is consulting on undertakings offered by Mastercard to address competition concerns arising from its purchase of VocaLink.
The foundation stone for the £490m project, capable of powering up to 2 million homes, was laid today by UK Energy Minister Jesse Norman.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Minister for Disabled People, Work and Health has announced 11 new disability sector champions.
Speech by Sir Mark Walport for the 80th Stephen Paget memorial lecture at Understanding Animal Research’s Openness Awards.
Amazon, Apple and Microsoft have committed to providing cloud storage users with fairer contracts, following action by the CMA.
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