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Improving public services through user-centred design. Catch up on our talk in this latest blog.
Improving public services through user-centred design. Catch up on our talk in this latest blog.
There are many benefits to switching your current account to another bank or building society. Peter Hill explains why switching can be a great idea, and the work we've done to make the process easier and simpler for you.
We've found that businesses need guidance to help them understand the best ways to communicate their 'green claims' to customers. That's why we want your views on our draft guidance which sets out 6 principles we think businesses should follow when making environmental claims.
The CMA has completed an in-depth market investigation into the funerals sector after concerns were raised that funeral directors were not treating customers fairly. To address these concerns and help consumers during what is often a difficult time, we've issued a legal Order to funeral directors and crematorium operators.
We're launching a new round of secondment opportunities for competition lawyers, to start on 1 February 2021. The deadline for applications is Monday 30 November 2020.
The CMA has been awarded a Silver rating by the mental health charity Mind in its 2020/21 Workplace Wellbeing Index! In this blog, Adam land discusses the work we've been doing to support the wellbeing and mental health of staff at the CMA and what it means to be awarded a Silver rating in Mind's Index.
Our colleague Jonathan writes about why he joined the Insolvency Service LGBT+ Network and became an active LGBT+ Ally.
To mark the tenth anniversary of Global Accessibility Awareness Day, we're focusing on what colleagues are doing to support each other. Here's what Jane Culkin within our Neurodiversity Network is doing to make our workplace more inclusive for neurodivergent colleagues. ...
In recent years, we've fined a total of £67m across 5 competition law cases in the construction industry. Read this blog on why it's important to comply with the law.
Roger Bessent, a former pension trustee, was recently jailed for fraud. Read about how the Insolvency Service collaborated with the The Pensions Regulator throughout our joint investigations.
This week, we're celebrating Mental Health Awareness week at the CMA and this year's theme is all about connecting with nature. Adam Land shares ways that you can take care of your mental health this week by interacting with nature.
For International Women's Day 2021, our colleague, Agata, writes about her early life in Lithuania, her new life in the UK and working at the Insolvency Service.
One of our new apprentices, James, writes about his experiences of working at the Insolvency Service while completing his apprenticeship.
Read about how, in 1975, a young woman joined the Insolvency Service as a temporary typist. And how that temporary position became 46 years of public service.