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Employment Tribunal decision.
Announcing the launch of our new blog page with information to complement our regulatory guidance.
The CMA carried out a market study into digital comparison tools (DCTs) to see how they are working for consumers, businesses and the economy.
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Yvette Stanley reflects on the success factors in different models of practice that local authorities use when working with children and families.
Speech given by CMA Chief Executive, Alex Chisholm, at the UEA Centre for Competition Policy Annual Conference in Norwich.
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