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The third set of banking customer satisfaction results have today been published following a survey of thousands of customers.
Drug firm Aspen has offered to pay the NHS £8m, as part of a wider package, to resolve competition concerns over the supply of a vital medicine.
Letter to Nationwide about further non-compliance with the Northern Ireland Personal Current Account Banking Market Investigation Order 2008.
Nationwide has committed to refund £6m to affected current account customers after it broke a legal order from the CMA.
The CMA has provisionally found that Ecolab’s merger with Holchem may mean businesses face higher prices or a lower quality of service for their cleaning chemicals.
Hillingdon Ports Team received a Highly Commended award in the Product Safety category at the Regulatory Excellence Awards in June 2019.
Toshiba is the first organisation to have its distinctive multimedia 'motion' mark registered under changes to UK trade mark law implemented in January 2019.
The CMA has fined Casio £3.7 million for breaking competition law by preventing online discounting for its digital pianos and keyboards.
The CDEI recently conducted a series of public engagement workshops exploring autonomy, vulnerability and social cohesion in the context of online targeting.
The CMA has secured the disqualification of 3 more office fit-out company directors for illegal cartel behaviour, bringing the total number to 6.
Following a review, the CMA has recommended protecting people who pay for their energy upfront for longer with an adjusted price cap.
Wakefield Council and Wm Morrison Supermarkets plc were Primary Authority category winners in the Regulatory Excellence Awards.
The CMA has provisionally found that sellers of the antibiotic Nitrofurantoin broke competition law by arranging to carve up the market between them.
The CMA is concerned that a series of radio takeovers by Bauer Media raises competition concerns.
The Secretary of State for Transport will shortly be advertising for traffic commissioners for the Welsh and North West of England traffic areas.
The CMA has raised concerns that passengers could face higher fares on two routes in the Norwich–Ely area under the new East Midlands Rail franchise.
The CMA has found food and drink suppliers could get a worse deal on their packaging if 2 specialist firms merge.
Business Secretary, Greg Clark, makes a speech about competition rules and the need for change to prevent potential new forms of consumer harm.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Competition rules need to change to prevent potential new forms of consumer harm, Business Secretary Greg Clark said today.
Government publishes response to its consultation on upgrading the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988.
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