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  • Competition watchdog warns of pastry price rises amid Jus-Rol and Cérélia merger

    May 30, 2022

    The competition watchdog has raised concerns that a merger between two bake-at-home dough producers could lead to higher prices of pastries. The Competition and Market Authority’s (CMA) said it was concerned about a merger between Jus-Rol and Cérélia, with fears prices would rise while the quality of products could suffer. After the deal, Paris-based Cérélia [...]

  • Competition watchdog probes Google over distortion of digital advertising market

    May 26, 2022

    The competition watchdog has launched a probe into whether Google has behaved illegally by limiting competition in the digital advertising tech market.  The Competition and Market Authority (CMA) unveiled a second investigation into the tech giant, after scrutinising an agreement between Google and Meta. Google is a dominant player within advertising tech intermediation – referred [...]

  • Government’s consumer protection push criticised for moving too slowly

    May 10, 2022

    Despite making grand gestures about protecting consumer and business rights under the draft Digital Markets, Competition and Consumer bill, the government have come under fire from critics for acting too slowly.

  • UK’s tech regulator backtrack sparks mixed reactions across the City

    May 3, 2022

    Reports that the government has backtracked on strengthening the role of the UK’s tech regulator has sparked mixed reviews from the City today.

  • CMA to allow Morrisons owner to sell 87 petrol stations to complete £7bn deal

    May 3, 2022

    The UK’s competition watchdog has said it is poised to give a green light to the owner of Morrisons over selling dozens of petrol stations. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has been probing Clayton, Dubilier & Rice’s £7bn takeover of the supermarket and previously raised competition concerns. The New York private equity firm also [...]

  • Competition watchdog gives Sony and Nintendo subscriptions the green light

    April 13, 2022

    The competition watchdog has finally given Sony and Nintendo's gaming subscription the green light following the gaming giants' changes.

  • Former Phoenix boss Clive Bannister tipped as next competition watchdog chair

    April 6, 2022

    The former boss of insurance group Phoenix has been tipped as one of the top choices for the chairman of Britain’s competition watchdog position. As reported by Mark Kleinman for Sky News, Clive Bannister, current chair of financial advisory group Rathbones and the Museum of London, may be in line to replace Jonathan Scott, who [...]

  • Competition watchdog ‘raids’ Mitie Group’s London HQ over immigration centre contract investigation

    March 30, 2022

    The  Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) ‘raided’ the offices of outsource company Mitie, over concerns about alleged anti-competitive behaviour.  The firm’s London premises were reportedly looked according to the Guardian, regarding its reported relationship with US company PAE, in trying to get contracts for immigration removal centres (IRC). This comes after the CMA launched an [...]

  • Competition watchdog green lights Sony Music’s £328m snap up of AWAL

    March 16, 2022

    The UK competition watchdog has cleared Sony Music's $430m (£328m) acquisition of emerging music distributor AWAL.

  • Competition watchdog green lights Microsoft’s £13.9bn snap up of Nuance Communications

    March 2, 2022

    UK competition watchdog has given Microsoft’s $19.7bn (£13.9bn) acquisition of Nuance Communications the green light this morning, stating that it did “not give rise to a realistic prospect of a substantial lessening of competition”. Tech giant Microsoft snapped up the US-headquartered software firm last April in a push to advance its software capabilities. Nuance offers [...]

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