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The CMA has today launched a consultation on updates to 2 of its merger guidance documents.
A new online process for applying for ARSAC approval for practitioner licence applications will launch this September.
The CMA is today launching a taskforce to tackle negative impacts within its remit of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
The Lord Chancellor has unveiled plans to reform the judicial review process and provide courts with a greater range of powers.
Launch UK brought together potential spaceports, the space industry and vehicle operators to discuss the UK’s ambition for enabling launch.
Location: Fawley Marine Terminal, Southampton, UK
The CMA has launched a review into the veterinary services market for household pets.
Today (12 June 2023) the Ministry of Justice has launched a new Online Procedure Rule Committee to help guide judges, legal representatives and litigants through online court procedures.
Location: Pulteney Weir on River Avon, Bath, England.
The CMA is opening a review of how veterinary services are bought and sold amid concerns that pet owners may not be getting a good deal or receiving the information they need to make good choices.
A new consultation on measures to boost protections for members of defined benefit (DB) pension schemes has been launched by DWP today (Tuesday 26 July).
The CMA has today launched court action against Teletext Holidays over inadequate progress on refunds to package holiday customers.
A panel of experts will examine whether there is a need to reform the Human Rights Act in an independent review launched by the government today (7 December 2020).
Location: East Platters rocks near Holyhead, Wales
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has today formally launched an investigation to find out whether people are being treated fairly when buying their home.
More accessible housing, easier commuting and better job prospects are set to become reality for millions of disabled people in the UK through actions set out in the government’s National Disability Strategy.
The first orbital satellite launch from the UK was attempted in January 2023.
A natural flood management trial has been launched at a farm on the border of Yorkshire and Lancashire to help reduce the risk of flooding.
The Environment Agency has launched a new crowd reporter website to enable Severn Valley residents to share details of flooding in their communities.
The CMA has launched the next wave of action in the PCR testing market over concerns that some companies may be breaking the law.
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