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First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Letter to Lloyds Banking Group about its non-compliance with the Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) Market Investigation Order 2011.
Temporary insolvency restrictions protections are being lifted and new targeted measures to support small business and commercial tenants introduced.
A robot dog could soon be sniffing out hazards at Europe's most complex nuclear site.
Small Business Minister Paul Scully has written an open letter to businesses announcing that the deadline for applications to the Queen's Awards for Enterprise has been extended to 22 September 2021.
Nearly 100 cutting edge projects will tackle major global issues, ranging from climate change to chronic disease.
The CMA has found that Sony’s completed purchase of AWAL raises competition concerns, following a Phase 1 investigation.
On Thursday 26 August, a Rhondda security company pleaded guilty at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court to illegally branding their business as an SIA approved contractor.
A notice was issued today relating to the proposed acquisition of The Perpetuus Group by Taurus International Ltd and others.
Proposed planning reforms to support hospitality businesses, markets and historic visitor attractions so that outdoor space can be used more easily.
Archipelago set to be world leader in heritage tourism and green energy.
British rail companies are on track for a potential export boom thanks to the UK-Australia trade deal.
The CMA has launched the next wave of action in the PCR testing market over concerns that some companies may be breaking the law.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab announces new sanctions against U Tay Za and Htoo Group of Companies.
The CMA has provisionally found JD Sports’ takeover of Footasylum could lead to a worse deal for shoppers, after reassessing the merger.
The government welcomes new members to the voluntary community and social enterprise (VCSE) Health and Wellbeing Alliance.
Richard Feasey, panel member, discusses his experience at the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).
New report by the Regulatory Horizons Council sets out how the UK could take a leading role in shaping regulation for genetic technologies.
The 16th UK-Taiwan Renewable Energy Roundtable Meeting, co-hosted by the British Office and Bureau of Energy of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, took placed in Taipei earlier today.
International Trade Secretary, Liz Truss, has named two new HM Trade Commissioners (HMTCs).
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