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  • We help people, businesses and the UK economy by promoting competitive markets and tackling unfair behaviour. CMA is a non-ministerial department.

  • This page includes summaries of the winning bids for the Digital Connectivity Infrastructure Accelerator (DCIA) pilots competition

  • Apply for a certificate of initial fitness (COIF) for public service vehicles (PSVs) with more than 8 passenger seats which transport people for profit.

  • Understand and avoid all types of anti-competitive and cartel activity including price-fixing, collusion, bid-ridding and sharing markets. Know how to report concerns to the CMA.

  • How to set up and run a motorcycle approved training body (ATB) to provide compulsory basic training (CBT) and the direct access scheme (DAS) to learner riders

  • Get help to classify various types of vehicles such as mobility scooters, dumpers and utility vehicles, all-terrain vehicles and e-bikes for import and export.

  • Advice for medical professionals to use when assessing drivers with cardiovascular disorders.

  • The Competition Commission closed on 1 April 2014. Its functions have transferred to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). View the closed CC site in the UK Government Web Archive . Use services and information now provided by other organisations...

  • Overview of the CMA's Microeconomics Unit's body of work in economic research related to issues in competition, markets and consumer protection.

  • The UK Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) is a specialist judicial body with a cross-disciplinary expertise in law, economics, business and accountancy, whose function is to hear and decide cases involving competition or economic regulatory issues. CAT is a tribunal of...

  • Towards a step-change in our understanding of whole body vibration through research and innovation.

  • How to identify and report harmful trade practices that affect your business when exporting, importing or operating domestically.

  • Guidance on using the tax system to offer gym memberships and sports facilities to staff.

  • Guidance on the many ways for suppliers to work with the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), the science inside UK defence and security.

  • Standardisation explained.

  • Appendix to the assessing fitness to drive guide for medical professionals.

  • This guidance explains our competition process and how your proposal is assessed.

  • A keynote speech by Martin Coleman, Non-Executive Director and Panel Chair of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), to the Swedish Competition Authority’s Pros and Cons Conference.

  • Beyond the smartwatch – towards continuous, molecular measurements with wearable technology

  • At DASA, we find and fund exploitable innovation to support UK defence and security quickly and effectively, and support UK prosperity.