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Eastern Region, Judge Morris, Mr S Moll FRICS and Mr J Francis on 21 August 2019
David Lammy MP’s review of the criminal justice system (CJS) to investigate evidence of possible bias against defendants who are BAME, including associated costs.
An invitation to comment on whether the CMA should review undertakings relating to the operation of the Rough gas storage facility.
The CMA has found that the merger of 2 firms that make foam used in products like bedding and cleaning sponges could lead to higher prices and less choice.
Employment Tribunal decision.
The CMA is investigating the completed acquisition by PUG LLC (viagogo) of the StubHub business of eBay Inc.
The CMA has accepted a remedy from Carpenter and Recticel following concerns that Carpenter’s merger with Recticel could harm manufacturers and lead to a worse deal for shoppers on items like mattresses and kitchen sponges.
£76 million tied up in forgotten accounts to be used to support people to get out of debt and assist social enterprises with innovative energy saving solutions.
Two people have been sentenced for recruiting drivers to smuggle migrants in vans.
Carpenter and Recticel have asked the CMA to consider a “fast-track” remedy to address concerns that their merger could lead to manufacturers and shoppers paying more for items like mattresses and kitchen sponges.
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