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The CMA has found that Ardonagh’s completed purchase of Bennetts could lead to higher prices, less choice and worse services for motorcyclists in the UK.
A Brighton man pleaded guilty to working as an unlicensed security guard at Brighton Magistrates’ Court on Friday 11 September.
The CMA has decided that Hunter Douglas, owner of online blinds retailer Blinds2Go, must sell the majority of its shares in 247 to protect competition and prevent higher prices.
The CMA’s response to the European Commission’s public consultations in relation to the Digital Services Act package and the New Competition Tool.
Taboola has announced that it is to abandon its proposed purchase of Outbrain.
How to obtain further information on legislation, decisions or general enquiries.
An updated guide to competition rules has been issued to help managers, directors and their advisers to stay on the right side of the law.
The CMA is reviewing the legal services sector in England and Wales to assess whether transparency of price, quality and service have improved.
Lessons from the CMA’s investigation into GAK and Yamaha's use of illegal resale price maintenance (RPM).
Following CMA action, Bijou Weddings Group will now provide fairer refunds to couples whose weddings could not go ahead because of coronavirus.
In light of the pandemic's impact on wedding services, and following complaints made to our COVID-19 Taskforce, we've published an open letter to businesses in the weddings sector.
The CMA is launching enforcement action involving 4 leading housing developers it believes may have broken consumer protection law in relation to leasehold homes.
SIA Chief Executive Ian Todd has announced his decision to leave the role on 16 October 2020.
The CMA has signed a new framework with 5 of its international counterpart competition authorities to improve co-operation on investigations.
Government sets out plans to create a more global approach to regulation in response to review by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The SIA is changing the qualifications needed for an SIA licence. This follows a review of the licence-linked qualifications.
The CMA has today published further detail on its views on the law in relation to cancellations and refunds during the pandemic.
A Natural England scheme has boosted Essex’s pond habitats in just five months, helping to protect the UK’s threatened population of great crested newts.
Breedon’s purchase of certain Cemex assets raises competition concerns in the supply of building materials in some parts of the UK, the CMA has found.
The CMA has cleared Visa’s anticipated purchase of fintech start-up Plaid.
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