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Former Amazon Executive Appointed to Lead UK Competition Watchdog
The UK government appointed Doug Gurr, a former Amazon executive, as interim chair of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), sparking criticism due to the CMA's upcoming investigations into tech companies like Google; the appointment comes amid concerns about the influence of large tech firms.
Former Amazon Executive Appointed to Lead UK Competition Watchdog
The UK government appointed Doug Gurr, a former Amazon executive, as interim chair of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), sparking criticism due to the CMA's upcoming investigations into tech companies like Google; the appointment comes amid concerns about the influence of large tech firms.
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56% Bias Score


CMA Investigates Google's UK Dominance
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority is investigating Google for potential anti-competitive practices in search, advertising, and AI, examining its impact on businesses, consumers, and news publishers; the probe could result in stricter regulations and significant fines.
CMA Investigates Google's UK Dominance
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority is investigating Google for potential anti-competitive practices in search, advertising, and AI, examining its impact on businesses, consumers, and news publishers; the probe could result in stricter regulations and significant fines.
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48% Bias Score


Three and Vodafone Merger Approved, Creating UK's Largest Mobile Operator
The Competition and Markets Authority approved the £15 billion merger of Three and Vodafone, creating the UK's largest mobile operator by 2025, contingent on investment in 5G infrastructure and a three-year price cap on certain mobile plans; the deal leaves four major mobile network operators.
Three and Vodafone Merger Approved, Creating UK's Largest Mobile Operator
The Competition and Markets Authority approved the £15 billion merger of Three and Vodafone, creating the UK's largest mobile operator by 2025, contingent on investment in 5G infrastructure and a three-year price cap on certain mobile plans; the deal leaves four major mobile network operators.
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32% Bias Score

UK Replaces Competition Regulator Chair Amid Growth Concerns
The UK government replaced the Competition and Markets Authority's chair, Marcus Bokkerink, with former Amazon executive Doug Gurr, due to concerns about the CMA's impact on economic growth, following criticism from Prime Minister Keir Starmer and a meeting with the Finance Minister to discuss stimu...

UK Replaces Competition Regulator Chair Amid Growth Concerns
The UK government replaced the Competition and Markets Authority's chair, Marcus Bokkerink, with former Amazon executive Doug Gurr, due to concerns about the CMA's impact on economic growth, following criticism from Prime Minister Keir Starmer and a meeting with the Finance Minister to discuss stimu...
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40% Bias Score

CMA Investigates Google's Dominance in UK Search and Advertising
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is investigating Google for potentially anti-competitive practices in search and advertising, costing UK households nearly £500 annually, potentially impacting consumers, businesses, and rival search engines.

CMA Investigates Google's Dominance in UK Search and Advertising
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is investigating Google for potentially anti-competitive practices in search and advertising, costing UK households nearly £500 annually, potentially impacting consumers, businesses, and rival search engines.
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40% Bias Score

CMA Approves Vodafone-Three Merger, Creating UK's Largest Mobile Operator
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority approved the £16.5 billion merger of Vodafone and Three, creating the UK's largest mobile operator with over 27 million subscribers, contingent on £11 billion investment in network upgrades and consumer protections.

CMA Approves Vodafone-Three Merger, Creating UK's Largest Mobile Operator
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority approved the £16.5 billion merger of Vodafone and Three, creating the UK's largest mobile operator with over 27 million subscribers, contingent on £11 billion investment in network upgrades and consumer protections.
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40% Bias Score
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