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The CMA has found that Dye & Durham’s purchase of TM Group raises competition concerns and may now be referred for an in-depth investigation.
Zoë Billingham has been appointed a Non-Executive Director of the Security Industry Authority (SIA).
On Monday 29 November, Muhammad Usman Sardar pleaded guilty at Birmingham Magistrates’ Court.
Responses will inform how the SEPs framework supports innovation, and whether change is needed.
The CMA has found that the merger of Veolia and Suez could lead to a loss of competition in the supply of several waste and water management services in the UK.
Leadership of the Federal Trade Commission and the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice attended meetings in London this week as part of the Competition Enforcers Summit, which took place under the 2021 G7 Digital…
A letter to Make UK and the British Chambers of Commerce in relation to disruption to container shipping.
UK PCR testing provider Randox has improved its terms on cancellations, refunds and liability, following discussions with the CMA.
Last Saturday evening (27 November), investigators from the Security Industry Authority (SIA) conducted enforcement operations in Telford and Shrewsbury and Wolverhampton.
Grimsby Crown Court has ordered a Lincolnshire security boss to pay more than £30,000 as the proceeds of crime after he was convicted for a second time of offences against the Private Security Industry Act (PSIA).
The CMA requires Facebook (which has recently renamed itself ‘Meta’) to sell Giphy, after finding that the deal could harm social media users and UK advertisers.
UK statement during the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Council on 29 November 2021.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The CMA is today hosting the first dedicated 2-day summit with the heads of the G7 competition authorities to discuss cooperation across digital markets.
A recent case saw an operator almost lose their licence due to a lack of awareness and bad recruitment decisions.
The Security Industry Authority (SIA) and HMRC carried out joint operations in London, Bradford and Glasgow last week to ensure that security staff were employed legitimately and treated fairly.
The CMA has secured improved commitments from Google on its proposals to remove third party cookies and other functionalities from its Chrome browser.
The CMA has provisionally found that the proposed merger of Cargotec and Konecranes raises competition concerns in the supply of container handling equipment.
Energy provider Bulb to operate under a Special Administration Regime (SAR), protecting consumers and ensuring continued energy supply.
Following a public inquiry, Leo.Al.Auto Ltd faces having its licence revoked and their transport manager was disqualified for two years.
CMA Chair Jonathan Scott's speech to the Chatham House Competition Policy Conference 2021.
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