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Haidar Zaheer was prosecuted on 5 January 2023 at Bradford Magistrates' Court for working illegally as security in a city centre pub.
The Subsidy Advice Unit is ready to give advice to public authorities wishing to use subsidies to deliver important public objectives.
The new system, which regulates the award of subsidies, means public authorities can deliver support to businesses that need it most, in a quicker, fairer, simpler way.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The Traffic Commissioner for the London and the Southeast, Sarah Bell, recently saw a public inquiry with a serious alleged drivers hours offence case linked to possible unauthorised use of operating centres and operating mo…
The anticipated joint venture between ForFarmers and Boparan could lead to farmers paying higher prices to feed their poultry, the CMA has found.
A Manchester man has been sentenced after using a fake passport in an attempt to obtain a Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence and get work as a security operative.
We are saddened to hear about the tragic loss of lives following the crush at the Brixton Academy event held last week.
A message from our Chair Heather Baily and our Chief Executive Michelle Russell.
The Security Industry Authority (SIA), HMRC and West Midlands Police recently carried out a joint operation in Birmingham to ensure that security staff were employed legitimately and treated fairly.
The Senior Traffic Commissioner is inviting comments on the latest proposed changes to ten of the Statutory Documents.
The CMA has accepted a remedy from Sika and MBCC preventing their global merger from harming the UK construction industry.
This letter of comfort is to the Electricity Settlement Company to ensure the prioritisation of accuracy in the calculation and issuing of penalties in the case of non-delivery in the Capacity Market.
On Wednesday 7 December 2022, Imraz Hussain pleaded guilty at Wolverhampton Magistrates' Court to working illegally as a door supervisor at a bar in Dudley.
Guidance produced by the SIA on good practice that can help door supervisors protect the public and keep themselves safe.
Hitachi’s anticipated purchase of Thales’ rail infrastructure business could lead to higher fares in future, the CMA has found.
BMW AG has been issued with a £30,000 fine, plus a daily penalty of £15,000, after it failed to provide information following a CMA information request.
Emerging analysis of the scale of rising fuel prices and the underlying causes has today been published by the CMA.
The merger of 2 leading providers of hearing implants could lead to higher prices for the NHS, and reduced quality and slower innovation for UK patients who rely on these life-changing devices.
On 2 December 2022, Benjamin Peter John Head of Bournemouth was sentenced at Bournemouth Crown Court.
New member of the Competition Service appointed.
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