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From Competition and Markets Authority (CMA)
  • This guide will help you consider your options when shopping for will writing services.

  • Guidance on business conduct that the law on unfair business-to-consumer trading prohibits under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024.

  • Tell the CMA about competition and consumer issues.

  • How businesses should comply with consumer protection law on consumer reviews.

  • Guidance on how the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) operates the mergers control regime under the Enterprise Act 2002.

  • What your business needs to do to comply with the law when selling goods and services.

  • Tell the CMA about issues with a business, a market, or to provide information about a new or existing case.

  • Information on your rights, what to do if things go wrong, and how to tell the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) about consumer problems.

  • Guidance for businesses making environmental claims in the UK

  • Details on the new digital markets competition regime, and how it will promote competition in digital markets.

  • Information on growing your business, selling products or services, and engaging with the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).

  • Guidance for businesses, their advisors and other stakeholders on the CMA’s substantive and procedural approach to the digital markets competition regime, established by the DMCC Act 2024.

  • Links to data provided by suppliers as part of the temporary road fuel price open data scheme.

  • Why the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) cleared the Vodafone / Three merger and what it could mean for customers.

  • Guidance to help businesses make sure their contract terms and notices are fair and clear to consumers.

  • Directions issued by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to Starling Bank to ensure it complies with Part 3 and Article 45 of the Retail Banking Order.

  • A short guide to how businesses and traders must treat consumers fairly, under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act.

  • How the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) will use its markets tools to unlock economic growth and build consumer confidence.

  • How the CMA will use its direct consumer enforcement powers under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024.

  • Guidelines for businesses and their advisors on the CMA’s substantive approach to assessing mergers.