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The CMA has continued to expand and strengthen its Cartels and Criminal Group (CCG) with the appointment of a new director to its leadership team.
The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into Achiezer Association Limited, registered charity number 255031 and Achiezer, registered charity number 234038.
Turkey applications for 2016/2017 Chevening Scholarships are now open and will close on 3 November 2015 at 14:00
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The government plans to abolish ‘check off’, the outdated practice of state-run union subscription payments, in the public sector.
The CMA has today issued a statement of objections to the pharmaceutical suppliers Pfizer and Flynn Pharma alleging that they have breached competition law.
The CMA has welcomed the sale of plants by Lafarge Tarmac and Hanson.
The CMA is consulting on whether a block exemption from UK competition law for multi-operator ticketing arrangements should be renewed.
The CMA has today issued an infringement decision following its competition investigation into Consultant Eye Surgeons Partnership (CESP) Ltd.
Multi-million pound funding available to help tackle poaching and the illegal wildlife trade
A firm responsible for bombarding people with millions of nuisance calls has become the first to be fined under new claims management regulation powers.
The government has today launched a consultation on plans to give local areas the power to allow large shops to open for longer on Sundays.
The British Embassy Tokyo invites interested parties to submit bids for project funding the Japan Prosperity Fund Programme Office.
The Prime Minister was in Singapore as part of a regional trip in which he is also visiting Indonesia, Vietnam and Malaysia.
A further 1% shareholding in Lloyds Banking Group has been sold by the government.
Alun Cairns: Eisteddfod a ‘landmark event in Wales’s cultural calendar’
On Thursday, the United Nations took a significant step in the fight against poaching by passing its first resolution to combat wildlife crime.
Consumer-facing businesses are being offered help complying with consumer law as the CMA publishes new guidance on unfair contract terms.
Criminals convicted of human trafficking and modern slavery face being sentenced to life in prison from today (Friday 31 July).
UK Foreign Office Minister, Tobias Ellwood, arrived in Turkmenistan on 29 July for his first visit to the country.
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