Covid cancellations: CMA launches probe into Teletext over package holidays October 18, 2021 The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said it has launched court action against Teletext Holidays over inadequate progress on refunding package holidays for trips cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. CMA chief executive Andrea Coscelli said: “Companies must abide by consumer protection law and treat their customers fairly. “After engaging with Teletext Holidays extensively, we [...]
RAC calls on Big Four supermarkets to pass on savings to customers September 21, 2022 Motoring group RAC has accused the Big Four supermarkets of failing to pass on drops in wholesale costs to drivers.
Mark Kleinman on banks, Ocado and London’s IPO market June 29, 2023 Mark Kleinman is City editor at Sky News Politics could push ministers to punish banks This is a cost of living crisis, not a banking crisis: if I had a fiver for every time a senior bank executive had said that to me over the last 18 months, I’d never need another mortgage of my [...]
Activist shareholder group slams $68tn climate initiative for ‘lack of ambition and progress’ May 19, 2022 Activist shareholder group ShareAction has slammed the world’s largest climate investor initiative today claiming it has “failed to deliver any meaningful progress” on reducing corporate emissions.
Teletext Holidays and Alpharooms cease trading as customers owed refunds January 7, 2022 Travel firms Teletext Holidays and Alpharooms have collapsed into liquidation as thousands of customers are still owed refunds. According to a report in The Sun, parent company Truly Holdings, has ceased trading, the government’s insolvency database shows. Some 4,000 consumers are thought to be impacted by the collapse, according to MoneySavingExpert. Thousands of customers complained [...]
National Grid’s £7.8bn power deal gets green light from competition watchdog September 1, 2021 The UK’s competition watchdog has today given the green light to National Grid’s whopping £7.8bn deal to buy Western Power Distribution (WPD). Based on the information currently available, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said it had decided not to refer the merger to a phase 2 investigation. Back in March National Grid announced that [...]
Google commits to play ball with CMA over anti-competitive ‘Sandbox’ November 26, 2021 Google has improved its commitments to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) over its ‘Privacy Sandbox’ amid concerns that changes by the tech titan could reduce competition in the digital advertising market. The competition watchdog launched an investigation into alleged anti-competitive behaviour by Google at the start of the year, following proposed changes to its [...]
‘Pump fiction’: AA lambasts petrol retailers for failing to bring down forecourt prices June 28, 2022 The AA has deemed fuel prices "pump fiction" as costs at forecourts continue to rise despite a slump in wholesale.
Competition concerns: Morrisons’ takeover of McColl’s probed by CMA May 30, 2022 The competition watchdog is probing Morrisons’ takeover of beleaguered newsagent operator McColl’s, it has been confirmed. The Competitions and Markets Authority (CMA) said on Monday it had launched an inquiry to investigate whether the takeover will impact competition in the UK, with an initial enforcement order. The two businesses will be instructed to compete as [...]
Issa brothers: How to turn a petrol station into an empire for billionaires June 7, 2024 How did the Issa brothers transform a single petrol station in Greater Manchester into an empire and become billionaires in the process?