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Firms which raised prices for key epilepsy medicine – causing NHS costs to soar to £50 million – found by the CAT to have breached competition law.
New heat maps show the number of competition law warning and advisory letters sent to businesses across the UK between 2018 and 2023.
The CMA updates on information gathering and announces the appointment of a new advisory panel made up of 2 veterinary nurses and 4 veterinary surgeons.
The Court of Appeal has upheld the CMA’s finding of cartel infringement relating to an illegal market sharing agreement in the supply of an essential medicine.
The Court of Appeal has fully dismissed a legal challenge from Cérélia, and upheld the Competition Appeal Tribunal’s finding that the CMA was ‘rational and fair’ in its merger review.
The Court of Appeal agrees that companies outside the UK must provide information requested by the CMA – entirely dismissing legal challenges from BMW and VW.
Rachel Kent will succeed Amerdeep Somal as the Financial Regulators Complaints Commissioner, serving a five-year term starting on 1 January 2024.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The CMA has found that the CAA was not wrong on most of the issues that were appealed to it, but has ordered the CAA to reconsider 3 parts of its pricing decision.
The CMA has partially upheld an appeal against the decision by the Gas and Electricity Markets Authority to modify the licences of two electricity distribution network operators.
Firms which raised prices for key medicine by over 10,000% from 70p to £72 have had their appeal against a CMA finding of excessive pricing rejected by the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT). The firms must now pay almost £13…
Northern Powergrid can now appeal changes by Ofgem to their energy licences, which affect how much Northern Powergrid can charge their customers.
Business Secretary and Consumer Minister unveil consumer protection reforms
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The CMA has welcomed a Competition Appeal Tribunal judgment dismissing an appeal against a fine it imposed, instead increasing the fine from £4m to £5m.
The CMA has today published its findings on the price controls for 4 water companies for 2020-2025.
Nine firms are seeking permission from the CMA to appeal against Ofgem’s price controls for energy companies.
After careful consideration, the CMA has today applied for permission to appeal the CAT’s recent judgment in the JD Sports/Footasylum case.
The CMA has sent the CAA its final price control determination on a dispute between the aviation regulator and NERL regarding air traffic control charges.
The CMA has released and is consulting on its provisional findings into a dispute between the CAA and NERL regarding air traffic control charges.
Following appeals from water companies, the CMA will consider Ofwat’s proposed 2020-25 price control.
The CMA has issued its final determination in an appeal against the NI Utility Regulator’s (UR) price control decision on gas distribution.
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