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On Friday 13 May 2022, Caernarfon Crown Court handed a £1,892.78 court order to a Colwyn Bay family business, ALG Security Services Ltd.
Hundreds of customers that buy domestic gas from BDS Fuels will be freed from unlawful exclusivity contracts.
Letter to BDS Fuels about two breaches of the Domestic Bulk Liquefied Petroleum Gas Market Investigation Order
Message of remembrance from the Security Industry Authority.
Lucia Howland, SIA Regional Investigation Manager and Tactical Events Lead, highlights SIA guidance on industry compliance and public safety at events.
The CMA has provisionally found that the merger of Veolia and Suez would lead to a loss of competition in the supply of several waste and water management services in the UK.
Yesterday Leicester’s Mosh Nightclub was the scene of a set of simulated emergency exercises for the club’s management, staff, and security team.
The CMA has provisionally found that the merger of 2 firms offering property search services could lead to a worse deal for homebuyers.
In a worrying recent case in the West Midlands, Traffic Commissioner Nick Denton revoked the licence of CCS Waste Ltd.
On 10 May 2022 two Teesside company directors were together ordered to pay £6,000 following a Proceeds of Crime order handed to them at Teesside Crown Court.
A new Skills Board has been launched by the Security Industry Authority (SIA) and the City Security Council (CSC) to address the need for higher standards of professionalism in the private security industry.
On Friday (06 May) Chadd Thomas Zamir Heath of Weston-Super-Mare, pleaded guilty at North Somerset Magistrates’ Court.
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In a recent very complex case in the South East, Sarah Bell, Traffic Commissioner for London and South East revoked the licence of Danehurst Transport Ltd and disqualified the transport manager, Grzegorz Zajac for an indefin…
Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng orders Phase 2 investigation on national security grounds.
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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.
Big tech companies should agree fairer deals with online publishers in order to use their content, according to the UK’s competition watchdog.
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.
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