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Response to an FOI asking for information on how much the department has spent on bathrooms.
Plans to save money for households disposing of DIY waste, alongside new grant funding for Local Authorities to clamp down on fly-tipping.
The CMA investigated suspected breaches of competition law relating to vertical arrangements between certain suppliers and resellers in the bathroom fittings sector under Chapter I of the CA98 and Article 101 TFEU.
A pool of trained latrine builders is providing improved toilet facilities for the poor of Dar es Salaam.
A DIY nuclear bunker built at the height of Cold War fear has received Grade II listing.
The CMA has today issued a decision that Ultra Finishing Ltd broke competition law by preventing retailers from discounting online prices.
Ultra Finishing Limited has agreed to pay a fine of £826,000 after admitting trying to stop retailers from discounting online prices.
Older blinds with looped cords or chains may pose a threat to children but you can make them safer.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Hemingway on 11 June 2019.
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