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Round three of negotiations for a free trade agreement between the Republic of India and the United Kingdom
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The CMA’s most senior enforcer has warned that anyone looking to exploit the cost-of-living crisis by forming cartels risk robust enforcement action, including possible dawn raids.
Two large redundant items that were removed from Dounreay’s facilities have now left the site for disposal or diversion, opening up new waste routes.
Minister Mordaunt outlined the UK’s approach to trade and investment and demonstrated to the Belgians that the UK is very much open for business.
Monitor Your Satellites is a pilot service from the UK Space Agency, providing Space Surveillance and Tracking information to UK-licenced satellite operators.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson hosted a Spring Showcase at Downing Street.
A new paper reveals how tungsten components have now been successfully scanned with x-rays to help detect defects and accurately judge its lifespan.
The UK is today (9 May) announcing a new package of sanctions on Russia and Belarus targeting £1.7 billion worth of trade.
UK government donates a further 287 mobile generators.
The Prime Minister and Chancellor of the Exchequer chaired a meeting of the Business Council.
Small businesses will be protected from predatory practices and consumers will get more choice and control over their online experiences
This week is deaf awareness week and Sellafield Ltd has set up it's own network to help employees with issues relating to deafness.
Big tech companies should agree fairer deals with online publishers in order to use their content, according to the UK’s competition watchdog.
A statement by the Right Honourable Anne Marie Trevelyan MP, Secretary of State for International Trade and President of the Board of Trade, in her capacity as Chair of the 4 May 2022 Ukraine Economic & Trade Support Tra…
In his first speech as Chair of the Commission, Orlando Fraser sets out his intention to lead an expert regulator that is fair, balanced and independent.
Manufacturing Matters speech delivered by Minister for Industry Lee Rowley at the Make UK National Manufacturing conference dinner.
Ritchie Bros has abandoned its planned purchase of Euro Auctions after the CMA referred the deal for an in-depth Phase 2 investigation.
LSEG’s anticipated purchase of Quantile could now be referred for an in-depth investigation after finding that the deal raises competition concerns.
The CMA proposes to accept an offer from buyer of Morrisons to sell 87 petrol stations to address competition concerns.
Cash couriering increases the risk of seizure or forfeiture of charitable funds
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