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This steer sets out government priorities for the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).
Government issues a non-binding strategic steer to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) for each Parliament.
This steer sets out the government’s priorities for the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), outlining areas of focus for the CMA.
The UK government has set out top priorities to ensure the continued effectiveness of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA)
There are hundreds of public institutions in the UK, from museums and galleries to the NHS, national parks and regulators. They need exceptional people to steer them and make decisions that benefit society.
Experts working at semiconductor titans will have first meeting today with Technology Minister Paul Scully at Imperial College.
We are seeking views on the government’s proposed new strategic steer to outline the priorities for the CMA during this parliament.
A small boat pilot has been jailed after crossing the Channel with more than 50 migrants in a perilously overcrowded dinghy.
Mechanical condition, steering wheel and column or handlebar, forks and yokes, steering play and electronic power steering (EPS) rules and inspection for car and passenger vehicle MOT tests.
More than double the number of ex-offenders found work following a major government drive to reduce reoffending and plug labour shortages to help grow the economy.
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