The chairman of the Competition and Markets Authority has recused himself from a significant decision regarding the regulator’s actions towards Amazon. Doug Gurr, who formerly held a leadership position at
The chairman of the Competition and Markets Authority has recused himself from a significant decision regarding the regulator’s actions towards Amazon. Doug Gurr, who formerly held a leadership position at
The banking landscape in the United Kingdom is poised for significant changes, following the announcement that Revolut, the fintech powerhouse, has secured approval from City regulators for a full banking
Jet2, the largest package holiday operator in the United Kingdom, is expected to announce operating profits in line with City forecasts, despite incurring approximately £10 million in costs associated with
A London e-bike company, Bolt, has accused its competitors of engaging in unethical tactics to undermine its operations. The competitive landscape for e-bikes in the capital has escalated, with Bolt
Morrisons, one of Britain’s leading supermarkets, is reportedly selling dozens of its pharmacies in a bid to streamline costs and improve financial performance. This decision comes as the retailer grapples
In a significant development within the technology sector, Apple and Google have pledged to enhance the fairness of their mobile app stores. This commitment follows negotiations with the UK’s Competition
The European Union has signalled its intention to take action against Meta, claiming that the company has obstructed rival chatbots from accessing its WhatsApp messaging platform. The European Commission announced
Asda is encountering significant hurdles as it attempts to revitalise its brand under the leadership of Allan Leighton. Upon his return in 2024, he aimed to replicate the previous success
BT Openreach has reported a loss of 210,000 broadband lines during the December quarter of its financial year. This decline is an improvement over the previous quarter, which saw a
BT has revealed a sharp acceleration in broadband customer losses, with its Openreach wholesale network shedding 242000 lines in the second quarter. This figure marks a rise from 169000 losses
Danish pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk has revised its profit forecasts downwards for the fourth time this year as competition in the slimming and diabetes treatments market continues to grow. The
Apple faces a significant setback in the United Kingdom after losing a major class action lawsuit concerning its App Store commissions. On Thursday, the Competition Appeal Tribunal in London found
The competitive landscape of the UK convenience sector is undergoing a dramatic transformation as major supermarket chains increase their presence in local neighbourhoods. Once the preserve of independently run shops,
Google has sidestepped a forced break-up following a high-profile antitrust case in the United States, but a federal judge has ordered the tech giant to share its valuable search data
Concerns are mounting that the government’s state-owned railway framework, Great British Railways, is heading down the same route as the former British Rail. A newly published report by the Centre
In an evolving landscape for international rail travel, competition on the high-speed Channel tunnel line is poised to drive down fares significantly. With three rival train operators gearing up to






