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The CMA has today appointed its new General Counsel and Executive Director for Digital Markets.
Charmion Pears, Stephen Tetlow MBE, and Sarah Williams-Gardener have all been appointed as non-executive directors to the board of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency.
Early views are being sought by the CMA on the proposed UK merger between Three and Vodafone.
Melissa Tatton will take up a new role as Interim Group Director, Corporate, at the UK's communications regulator in September.
Digital Secretary announces line-up of task force to advise on bold interventions to open up and grow the telecoms market following decision to ban Huawei
A joint statement from the Government, Ofcom and the telecommunications industry.
Following a provisional clearance in March, the CMA is now allowing the proposed merger of Viasat and Inmarsat to go ahead.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson will give a virtual address to the UN General Assembly during UNGA 2020.
The decision comes after a Phase 2 review revealed Viasat and Inmarsat will likely face significant competition from both emerging and established players as the sector expands.
Cellnex must sell over 1,000 telecoms tower sites to address competition concerns over its purchase of CK Hutchison’s UK towers.
John Whittingdale has reappointed Pat Butler, Oona King and J. Timothy Richards to the Board of the British Film Institute for terms of four years each.
Prime Minister Theresa May embarks on her first bilateral visit outside of Europe, taking 33 business representatives to India.
The CMA has found Viasat’s merger with Inmarsat could lead to airlines facing higher prices for on-board wifi.
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