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The CMA has decided that Hunter Douglas, owner of online blinds retailer Blinds2Go, must sell the majority of its shares in 247 to protect competition and prevent higher prices.
A door supervisor whose licence was suspended has been fined after being repeatedly found by the police working illegally in Cirencester.
The CMA has provisionally found that Hunter Douglas’ purchase of 247 Home Furnishings Ltd raises competition concerns.
A man pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to charges of fraud and working without a licence
Hartlepool is the latest CNC Operational Policing Unit to launch Project Servator
On Tuesday 28 March 2023, Christopher Butler was fined £750 at Laganside Crown Court and ordered to pay £500 prosecution costs.
Hunter Douglas’s purchase of 247 Home Furnishings Ltd raises competition concerns in the supply of made-to-measure window blinds, the CMA has found.
The CMA is investigating the completed acquisition by Hunter Douglas N.V. of convertible loan notes and certain rights in 247 Home Furnishings Ltd. in 2013 and the completed acquisition by Hunter Douglas N.V. of a controlling interest in 247 Home...
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Judge Jonathan Richards and Judge Guy Brannan on 12 March 2021
Some of the UK’s most talented young games developers were today awarded grants that could help take their creations into millions of homes
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