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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.
All businesses, whatever their size, must understand how they’re affected…
You must avoid all types of anti-competitive activity in your business…
The people who run your business are responsible for ensuring it does not…
The way you report anti-competitive activity depends on the type of…
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This guide will explain what Companies House considers to be an inconsistency, what action is taken by us, and what action should be taken by you.
The UK, France and Germany (the E3) have given a joint statement to media following a UK-chaired UNSC session on Iran's implementation of UNSCR 2231.
Understanding how COVID-19 has affected society, work, mobility and consumer consumption during the different lockdown periods.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Judge Greg Sinfield and Ashley Greenbank on 25th March 2024
Illicit economic activities include people trafficking, narcotics, illicit trade in minerals and manufactured goods
How to assess the impact of your activity in estuarine (transitional) and coastal waters for the Water Framework Directive (WFD). The guidance is called Clearing the Waters for All.
This report details the elements of a successful cyber exercise programme.
This report looks at whether changes in economic activity become entrenched after conflict has ended
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