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This letter sets out the response of the Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum (DRCF) to a letter from the Rt Hon Nadine Dorries in which she set out the government’s priorities for the digital regulatory landscape and cross-…
In a recent case in the West Midlands, Terry Northwood had his Standard national licence revoked for effectively not having a transport manager for 15 years.
The CMA has published its second assessment of how well competition is working in the UK and what that means for people and businesses.
NEC Software Solutions’ purchase of SSS raises competition concerns in the supply of vital software to emergency services and transport customers.
CMA General Counsel, Sarah Cardell, speaks about recent CMA mergers policy and practice at a Q&A session at the Eighth Annual Berkeley Spring Forum on mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and the Boardroom.
VetPartners’ completed purchase of Goddard could now be referred for an in-depth investigation after the CMA found that the deal raises competition concerns.
Every day, we access services that process data using a wide variety of automated systems.
The CMA’s Annual Concurrency Report shows how competition authorities have helped deliver benefits to households in 2021 to 2022 in the regulated sectors.
The CMA has worked to ensure that pharmaceutical company Aspen’s commitments to reduce prices for life-saving cancer medicines can be enforced in the UK following its exit from the European Union.
The CMA is investigating whether education software company ESS is abusing a dominant position to push schools into accepting a new 3-year contract.
The Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) will commission scientific work to support public protection.
The CMA has found that the merger of Noble and Maersk Drilling could increase operating costs for oil and gas producers in the UK North Sea.
Reforms to shield the public from rip-offs and boost competition.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The CMA welcomes improvements made by Sony and Nintendo to their gaming subscription practices and has now closed its investigation into the online gaming sector.
A counter-terrorism emergency planning exercise in Glasgow yesterday saw security operatives dealing with realistic terror scenarios presented by actors.
In a recent case, Nick Denton, Traffic Commissioner for the West Midlands, was faced with a case of fronting, where a revoked operator uses another company to hide the fact that they are continuing to operate illegally.
Today (08 April 2022) the Security Industry Authority (SIA) announced the beneficiaries of its 2021 to 2022 grants for good causes.
New product safety alerts, reports and recalls site launched by OPSS.
The CMA has appointed Sorcha O’Carroll as its new Senior Director of Mergers.
The Office for Product Safety and Standards is calling for entries in the Regulatory Excellence Awards 2022 to share and celebrate practice in the field.
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