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The CMA is providing advice so care homes understand their responsibilities under consumer law.
Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) calls on sellers to take proper responsibility for checking what cannot be sold and buyers urged to check before they buy online as part of International Product Safety week.
Opening address by Ann Pope at the Thomson Reuters Conference.
Figures published today in the Hampton-Alexander Review's 2018 report show a welcome increase in the number of women in FTSE 350 leadership positions.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Letter to the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital about its non-compliance with the Private Healthcare Market Investigation Order 2014.
The CMA has provisionally found that clauses in many of ComparetheMarket’s contracts with home insurers break competition law and could lead to higher premiums.
The CMA has announced that industry rules setting out how retailers should treat their suppliers will now apply to Ocado and B&M Homestores.
Standards published by the CEN during August and September 2018, some of which are relevant to chemical measurement in support of food and animal feed regulation
The Office for Product Safety and Standards is raising consumer awareness to help protect the public as they enjoy fireworks and fancy-dress this party season.
The Ministerial Working Group on Future Regulation, chaired by the Business Secretary Greg Clark, met for the first time yesterday (23 October 2018).
The Minister for Intellectual Property highlights the continued Government clampdown on users and providers of illicit streaming boxes.
The CMA is calling for more whistle-blowers to expose business cartels with the launch of a national awareness campaign.
The CMA has provisionally found that Rentokil Initial’s purchase of Cannon Hygiene could lead to higher prices or lower quality for some customers.
The CMA has today set out the issues it expects to examine in its investigation of the Sainsbury’s / Asda merger.
Government launches new voluntary Code of Practice to help manufacturers boost the security of internet-connected devices such as smartwatches, virtual assistants and toys.
The CMA has decided that JLA must sell Washstation to preserve competition in the supply of managed laundry services to higher education providers.
The CMA has provisionally found that the proposed merger between Nielsen and Ebiquity does not raise competition concerns.
Lessons from the CMA's investigation into furniture parts firms who broke competition law by agreeing to divide up the market.
The CMA has decided that the proposed merger between SSE Retail (SSE) and Npower can proceed, following a thorough review.
British Embassy Bangkok in partnership with the Ministry of Commerce and Thammasat University have launched a project for feasibility study on blockchain solutions for intellectual property management.
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