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A Plan for Jobs 2020 speech as delivered by Chancellor Rishi Sunak.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Letter to Nationwide Building Society (Nationwide) about its non-compliance with the Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) Market Investigation Order 2011.
Letter to Lloyds Banking Group (Lloyds) about its non-compliance with the Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) Market Investigation Order 2011.
The CMA has taken action against Cardif Pinnacle, and written to Nationwide and Lloyds, after they failed to provide accurate annual PPI reminders.
Statement referring to agenda item 15: Appellate Body Appointments: proposal by various members on 29 June.
The new ‘Magnitsky’-style sanctions regime will target those who have been involved in some of the gravest human rights violations and abuses around the world.
COP26 President Alok Sharma at the fourth Ministerial on Climate Action (MoCA), co-convened by the EU, China and Canada, which was held virtually.
Over a million Bounce Back Loans approved.
Following CMA action, payday lender Shelby Finance has written off loans and apologised to customers after not providing them with important information.
Letter to Shelby Finance Limited about its non-compliance with Part 4 of the Payday Lending Market Investigation Order 2015, relating to the provision of summary of borrowing statements.
The CMA has found that ION’s completed purchase of Broadway Technology raises competition concerns in the supply of electronic trading systems.
Dominic Raab gave a Commons statement introducing the new Global Human Rights Sanctions regime and the first sanctions on those involved in human rights abuses.
Wicks Manor has doubled its export revenue during lockdown to help offset losses in the food service industry, saving jobs and reducing waste.
Magnox and the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority have announced a £25,000 cash boost to help support vulnerable groups in Somerset.
The new agreements, supporting projects on roads, agricultural systems, water facilities and fisheries, will spur economic growth, helping to support a secure and prosperous Somaliland
The Chancellor visited a pub in London to see how they’re planning to reopen safely at the weekend.
Speech delivered by Secretary of State Liz Truss at the Policy Exchange webinar event about advancing UK trade and investment in the Asia-Pacific
The temporary scrapping of VAT on PPE has been extended until the end of October - saving care homes and businesses dealing with the coronavirus outbreak £155 million, the government announced today.
In the first contested case of its kind, the CMA has secured the disqualification of a director whose Somerset estate agency breached competition law.
Government leads a successful bid to acquire OneWeb which develops cutting-edge satellite technology in the UK and in the US.
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