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Government publishes design for the UK marking that would apply to certain products sold in the UK if the UK leaves the EU without a deal.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
A new video for manufacturers and suppliers highlights guidance on how to plan for a timely and effective response if a safety issue is identified.
Rentokil Initial must sell several large supply contracts to satisfy CMA concerns over its merger with Cannon Hygiene.
The CMA has found that Tobii’s acquisition of Smartbox may lead to less choice, higher prices and reduced innovation.
The Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) is to examine why less than a third of shoppers have registered their large appliances with the manufacturer
New partnership between the UK and World Economic Forum (WEF) to ensure innovators have the environment needed to create and support the industries, products and services of the future.
Social media stars with millions of followers have agreed to change the way they label their posts, as a result of CMA action.
The Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS), set up to identify consumer risks and manage responses to large-scale product safety issues, is a year old.
If you are applying for a trade mark, it may take longer than normal to receive your notification email.
An open letter from the CMA, following enforcement work in the secondary ticketing market
An open letter from the CMA, following its enforcement work in the secondary ticketing market.
Menzies’ purchase of Airline Services cleared by CMA after in-depth CMA investigation.
Organisations can apply for a share of up to £1.25 million to help the government find innovative ways to rationalise complex business regulations.
The CMA has found that TopCashback’s purchase of Quidco may lead to lower cashback rates for shoppers and higher prices for businesses using these sites.
Government delivers on manifesto commitment to protect millions from unjustified price rises as energy price cap comes into force today.
Government to consider new laws to protect consumers who have prepaid for products when a business becomes insolvent.
Aer Lingus’ deal with CityJet for the London City airport to Dublin route has been cleared after a CMA probe.
A letter written to the European Commission setting out concerns about the proposed merger of the mobility business of Siemens AG with Alstom SA.
Thermo Fisher’s acquisition of Gatan from Roper Technology raises concerns that customers using specialist microscopes could face higher prices or lower quality products.
The CMA has today announced a package of reforms to tackle the substantial loyalty penalty impacting millions of people.
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