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The CMA has today issued a statement of objections to the pharmaceutical suppliers Pfizer and Flynn Pharma alleging that they have breached competition law.
New IT contracts for the MoD will bring savings of £1bn that will be directly reinvested in defence capability.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The CMA has welcomed the sale of plants by Lafarge Tarmac and Hanson.
Innovate UK's Future Health Mission paved the way for Endomag to venture into US health market with radiation-free cancer tracing system
The CMA is consulting on whether a block exemption from UK competition law for multi-operator ticketing arrangements should be renewed.
The CMA has today issued an infringement decision following its competition investigation into Consultant Eye Surgeons Partnership (CESP) Ltd.
Multi-million pound funding available to help tackle poaching and the illegal wildlife trade
A firm responsible for bombarding people with millions of nuisance calls has become the first to be fined under new claims management regulation powers.
The government has today launched a consultation on plans to give local areas the power to allow large shops to open for longer on Sundays.
Manston Airfield will provide short term additional capacity to Operation Stack for freight traffic on its way to the Port of Dover.
The British Embassy Tokyo invites interested parties to submit bids for project funding the Japan Prosperity Fund Programme Office.
Highways England has published a tender for a new maintenance and response contract worth more than £300 million, and running for up to 15 years, in Area 7, the East Midlands.
Letters from the Second Permanent Secretary of HM Treasury and the Chief Executive of UKFI.
Government sells approximately 5.4 per cent of the Royal Bank of Scotland, at 330p per share.
Minister for the Middle East Tobias Ellwood marks one year since Yazidi plight on Mount Sinjar at the hands of ISIL.
UK Financial Investments (UKFI) has advised the Chancellor it would be appropriate to conduct the first sale of the government’s shareholding in RBS.
The Prime Minister was in Singapore as part of a regional trip in which he is also visiting Indonesia, Vietnam and Malaysia.
A further 1% shareholding in Lloyds Banking Group has been sold by the government.
Harriett Baldwin starts a two day tour of Edinburgh and Glasgow to see first-hand the contribution Scotland’s successful financial services sector makes to the UK economy.
City Minister, Harriett Baldwin launches a major new review looking at how financial advice could work better for consumers.
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