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UK Watchdog to Take Action Against Apple and Google Over Mobile Market Dominance
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) will take action against Apple and Google for their dominant positions in the mobile market, focusing on app store fees and digital wallet restrictions to promote competition and benefit consumers, businesses, and developers. The CMA plans to designat...
UK Watchdog to Take Action Against Apple and Google Over Mobile Market Dominance
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) will take action against Apple and Google for their dominant positions in the mobile market, focusing on app store fees and digital wallet restrictions to promote competition and benefit consumers, businesses, and developers. The CMA plans to designat...
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32% Bias Score


CMA Investigates Google's UK Search Dominance
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is investigating Google's dominance in the UK search market, potentially requiring changes to its services to increase competition; Google holds over 90% market share, and 200,000 businesses use its advertising.
CMA Investigates Google's UK Search Dominance
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is investigating Google's dominance in the UK search market, potentially requiring changes to its services to increase competition; Google holds over 90% market share, and 200,000 businesses use its advertising.
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40% Bias Score


UK Government Seeks CMA Regulatory Overhaul
The UK government is seeking to reform the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), potentially altering its merger assessment criteria to accelerate decision-making and promote economic growth, with unclear implications for consumer protection.
UK Government Seeks CMA Regulatory Overhaul
The UK government is seeking to reform the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), potentially altering its merger assessment criteria to accelerate decision-making and promote economic growth, with unclear implications for consumer protection.
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60% Bias Score


Co-op Admits to 107 Competition Breaches, Hindering Rival Supermarkets
The Co-op supermarket chain admitted to 107 breaches of a UK competition order that prevents supermarkets from blocking rivals from opening nearby locations across England, Scotland and Wales, impacting consumer choice and potentially leading to higher prices for shoppers.
Co-op Admits to 107 Competition Breaches, Hindering Rival Supermarkets
The Co-op supermarket chain admitted to 107 breaches of a UK competition order that prevents supermarkets from blocking rivals from opening nearby locations across England, Scotland and Wales, impacting consumer choice and potentially leading to higher prices for shoppers.
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44% Bias Score


CMA Proposes Baby Formula Price Reforms
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) proposed five measures to lower baby formula prices, including standardized hospital packaging, allowing gift vouchers and loyalty points, and improved information for parents, following a year-long study showing price hikes of up to 36% and three com...
CMA Proposes Baby Formula Price Reforms
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) proposed five measures to lower baby formula prices, including standardized hospital packaging, allowing gift vouchers and loyalty points, and improved information for parents, following a year-long study showing price hikes of up to 36% and three com...
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48% Bias Score


Ticketmaster Defends Pricing Practices Amidst UK Parliament Inquiry
Ticketmaster UK's CEO defended his company's pricing practices before the UK Parliament, stating that event organizers, not Ticketmaster, set ticket prices, amid an ongoing investigation into whether they violated consumer protection laws during the Oasis reunion tour.
Ticketmaster Defends Pricing Practices Amidst UK Parliament Inquiry
Ticketmaster UK's CEO defended his company's pricing practices before the UK Parliament, stating that event organizers, not Ticketmaster, set ticket prices, amid an ongoing investigation into whether they violated consumer protection laws during the Oasis reunion tour.
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56% Bias Score

UK Housebuilders Pay £100m to Settle Competition Law Probe
Seven major British housebuilders—Barratt Redrow, Bellway, Berkeley, Bloor Homes, Persimmon, Taylor Wimpey, and Vistry—agreed to pay £100 million for affordable housing to settle a Competition and Markets Authority investigation into potential breaches of competition law, avoiding a protracted legal...

UK Housebuilders Pay £100m to Settle Competition Law Probe
Seven major British housebuilders—Barratt Redrow, Bellway, Berkeley, Bloor Homes, Persimmon, Taylor Wimpey, and Vistry—agreed to pay £100 million for affordable housing to settle a Competition and Markets Authority investigation into potential breaches of competition law, avoiding a protracted legal...
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44% Bias Score

CMA Investigates Soaring UK Pet Treatment Costs
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority is investigating rising pet treatment costs, proposing price caps on medicines and a ban on incentives for specific treatments following a public outcry and a review that found prices rose 60% between 2015 and 2023, compared to general inflation of 35%.

CMA Investigates Soaring UK Pet Treatment Costs
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority is investigating rising pet treatment costs, proposing price caps on medicines and a ban on incentives for specific treatments following a public outcry and a review that found prices rose 60% between 2015 and 2023, compared to general inflation of 35%.
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44% Bias Score

Co-op Admits to Over 100 Competition Rule Breaches
The UK's Co-op supermarket chain admitted to over 100 breaches of a 2010 competition rule prohibiting the use of restrictive clauses to block rival supermarkets from opening nearby, resulting in the rewriting of 104 agreements and the resolution of four more by the Competition and Markets Authority ...

Co-op Admits to Over 100 Competition Rule Breaches
The UK's Co-op supermarket chain admitted to over 100 breaches of a 2010 competition rule prohibiting the use of restrictive clauses to block rival supermarkets from opening nearby, resulting in the rewriting of 104 agreements and the resolution of four more by the Competition and Markets Authority ...
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36% Bias Score

UK Water Companies Challenge Regulator's Bill Increase Limits
Anglian Water and South East Water appealed Ofwat's decisions on their 2025-2030 business plans, requesting higher bill increases to fund necessary infrastructure upgrades and address water security concerns, citing Ofwat's approved increases as insufficient.

UK Water Companies Challenge Regulator's Bill Increase Limits
Anglian Water and South East Water appealed Ofwat's decisions on their 2025-2030 business plans, requesting higher bill increases to fund necessary infrastructure upgrades and address water security concerns, citing Ofwat's approved increases as insufficient.
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48% Bias Score

Former Amazon Exec's CMA Appointment Raises Concerns About Big Tech Regulation
Doug Gurr, former Amazon UK boss, was appointed interim chair of the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), prompting concerns about conflicts of interest and the CMA's ability to independently regulate big tech, particularly given the CMA's recent investigation into Amazon and Microsoft's cl...

Former Amazon Exec's CMA Appointment Raises Concerns About Big Tech Regulation
Doug Gurr, former Amazon UK boss, was appointed interim chair of the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), prompting concerns about conflicts of interest and the CMA's ability to independently regulate big tech, particularly given the CMA's recent investigation into Amazon and Microsoft's cl...
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44% Bias Score

UK Competition Regulator Aims for Faster Merger Reviews to Boost Investment
Doug Gurr, former Amazon UK boss, was appointed interim chair of the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), promising faster merger investigations to stimulate business investment, a move criticized by some due to his background.

UK Competition Regulator Aims for Faster Merger Reviews to Boost Investment
Doug Gurr, former Amazon UK boss, was appointed interim chair of the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), promising faster merger investigations to stimulate business investment, a move criticized by some due to his background.
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40% Bias Score
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