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New statutory guidelines published for businesses producing and distributing lithium-ion batteries for e-bikes.
The CMA has launched an investigation into suspected bid-rigging in relation to a key government fund for improving the condition of school buildings.
The Office of the Traffic Commissioner is seeking to modernise by implementing a digital by default process for most of our services.
The CMA has secured an offer of £23m from Vifor Pharma to the NHS, as part of a wider package, to address concerns that doctors were given potentially misleading information.
An update from Paul Fullwood, SIA Director of Inspections and Enforcement. Paul is leading the SIA's drive against training malpractice.
The boss of a security firm has been given a suspended sentence after he deployed door supervisors with cloned licences to venues across London.
A speech by Juliette Enser, interim Executive Director for Competition Enforcement at the CMA, delivered at King's College London.
Proposed commitments would ensure the merger boosts competition in UK telecoms with rollout of 5G connectivity
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) welcomes the achievement by the Private Healthcare Information Network (PHIN) and the private healthcare industry of the ‘bronze milestone’ on their way to achieving full complianc…
A former boxer from Bradford has been fined after he failed to respond to a Security Industry Authority (SIA) investigation into an unlicensed door supervisor.
UK artists will earn new royalties when their works are resold in New Zealand following Free Trade Agreement.
Today’s interim monitoring report sets out the CMA's observations on developments in the road fuel retail market since the previous update in July 2024.
The CMA looked at thousands of products to see if loyalty prices offered genuine savings – the evidence says yes.
Despite being a requirement for half a century, drivers’ hours regulations breaches continue to crop up in a large number of public inquiries. In one recent case, Traffic Commissioner Kevin Rooney heard the case of Onix Tran…
The keynote speech delivered by Jessica Lennard, Chief Strategy and External Affairs Officer, to the 6th Annual BIICL Technology and Antitrust Roundtable
Following an OPSS investigation, luxury yacht maker Sunseeker International Limited has been fined for breaches of timber laws.
RPC statement about the late submission of the Employment Rights Bill impact assessment.
Findings by an independent inquiry group suggest Apple’s policies are holding back innovation in the browsers we use to access the web on mobile phones.
An independent CMA panel has decided Spreadex should sell Sporting Index after finding the deal harmed competition for licensed online sports spread betting services.
The CMA has found that Viatris failed to comply with compulsory restrictions imposed during the CMA’s review of its deal with Theramex.
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