Brits had most volatile year for fuel costs as CMA probe ‘rocket and feather’ pricing December 6, 2022 Brits have suffered the most volatile year on record for fuel prices, as the Russian invasion of Ukraine and cost of living crisis continued to pile pressure on drivers the pumps. New analysis published today show fuel prices rose by 50p a litre from January to July, which is the largest leap ever recorded. It [...]
Meta to appeal watchdog’s ruling on Giphy acquisition January 5, 2022 Facebook owner Meta has applied to be able to appeal a ruling by the competition watchdog this morning that said it must sell popular animated images platform Giphy.
CMA boss Coscelli to step down from watchdog this year January 6, 2022 The boss of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is set to step down from the helm of the watchdog in July. Andrea Coscelli, who has held the position for some six years, confirmed today that he would be stepping away from the role. The departing chief executive has been with the watchdog since its [...]
Open banking success has cracked the code for more tech innovation in the UK January 15, 2023 The benefits of new technologies can seem hidden at first - but innovation always brings growth. Open banking is a great example on which the government is basing its strategy, writes Andrew Griffith
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.
Watchdog dismisses concerns that music streaming causes harm to artists and backs consumer choice July 26, 2022 The UK competition watchdog has found that music streaming delivers good outcomes for consumers and dismisses concerns that the concentrated market is causing harm or driving the issues raised by artists.
Kwarteng intervenes in China-linked takeover of UK-based graphene firm on security grounds May 12, 2022 Kwasi Kwarteng yesterday triggered a further review of a proposed China-linked takeover of a UK-based graphene firm.
High Court ruling: Teletext Holidays broke consumer law with refund failures February 28, 2022 The High Court has ruled that Teletext Holidays broke consumer law by failing to refund customers within the appropriate time period for bookings cancelled due to Covid. The Court agreed with the consumer watchdog that Truly Travel and Alpha Holidays, which traded as Teletext Holidays and Alpharooms, breached travel regulations. Under the Package Travel and [...]
FCA investigates ‘crippling’ cladding insurance costs January 29, 2022 The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is launching an investigation into the ‘crippling’ insurance costs paid by residents with cladding issues. In letters sent today to chief executives of insurance firms, the City watchdog said it will be investigating whether “products provide fair value and premiums fairly and accurately reflect risk.” The FCA will look into [...]
Watchdog approves £222m takeover of Hawthorn pubs by Admiral Taverns October 27, 2021 Admiral Tavern’s £222m acquisition of almost 700 pubs has been given the green light by the competition watchdog. However, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said Admiral Taverns and Hawthorn Leisure must tackle competition concerns in several local areas. The community pub operator said it understood the merger gives rise to a realistic prospect of [...]