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Explains the types of agreements between farming businesses that could breach competition law and why.
Guidance on the application of competition law to certain aspects of the bus market following the Local Transport Act 2008.
Rules made by the powers conferred by section 60(1) of the Postal Services Act 2011 about the making, conduct and disposal of appeals.
Brief guide to assist participants involved in postal services price control appeals under the Postal Services Act 2011.
Quick guide to the main rules covering how you compete, how you treat your customers and how you sell.
Guidance on the competition test provided in the Transport Act 2000 and Transport (Scotland) Act 2001 (the Transport Acts).
This guideline sets out the approach that will be taken in applying and enforcing the legislation in the railways sector.
Helps consumer bodies making super-complaints to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) and other regulators.
A statement of the CMA's position on calculating fair default charges in credit card contracts.
Rules for regulating the conduct and disposal of appeals under section 23B of the Gas Act 1986 and section 11C of the Electricity Act 1989.
Guide to assist participants involved in licence modification appeals under the Electricity Act 1989 and the Gas Act 1986.
How the CMA applies competition law to the bus industry.
The Human Rights and Democracy Programme (HRDP) is the FCO’s dedicated fund supporting human rights and democracy work overseas.
Sets out who is responsible for reviewing different types of mergers involving NHS trusts and NHS foundation trusts.
Monitor's advice to the Office of Fair Trading on moving neurosurgery services from the Royal Free to University College London Hospitals.
Information about the learner and employer satisfaction survey, the structure and using the data.
Resources to help participating organisations administer the survey which runs from 9 March to 26 June 2020.
Guidance for NHS foundation trusts on revenue recognition and restructuring costs.
Monitor's advice to the Office of Fair Trading on a potential merger between Poole Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and The Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Explains the role of NHS foundation trust boards in improving patient safety and offers guidance.
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