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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
A report on the CMA’s review of issues affecting consumers on low incomes and how the CMA might address these.
Guidance on what to think about if you are considering joining a scheme.
A study of the shopping habits of different types of consumer.
A speech delivered by Martin Coleman, Non-Executive Director and Panel Chair, Competition and Markets Authority on 'why outcomes matter'. The speech was delivered at the 2024 Informa Competition Law Conference
Consumer rights guide for undergraduate students choosing or currently taking a higher education course and their advisers.
Supporting documentation for legislation which gives the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) new, targeted powers to drive competition and protect consumers.
Household final consumption expenditure (HHFCE) for the UK, as a measure of growth. Includes all spending on goods and services by members of UK households.
Guidance for DWP decision makers on decision making and appeals.
Upper Tribunal tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Adam Johnson and Judge Thomas Scott on 26 March 2024
Summary of consumer rights for undergraduate students who are choosing or taking higher education courses.
Household final consumption expenditure (HHFCE) for the United Kingdom (UK), as a measure of growth. Includes all spending on goods and services by members of UK households.
The CMA investigated the supply of personal current accounts (PCAs) and of banking services to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
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