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Bake-at-home dough merger raises competition concerns

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Press release

The CMA has found that Cérélia’s purchase of the Jus-Rol business could lead to higher prices and lower quality products for shoppers in the UK.

Cérélia is the largest...Read More »


More than 900 public buildings in Northern Ireland get broadband boost

  • Government funds ‘gigabit-capable’ broadband connections for vital public services to deliver more for communities
  • Will help 240 GP surgeries, 148 community centres and 90 council offices to deliver better quality services
  • Comes as Northern Ireland hits 85% gigabit coverage due in part to £172m UK Government boost for Project Stratum

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Rural areas in Cornwall set for £36 million broadband boost

  • 19,000 rural homes and businesses in line for a speedy connection via government’s Project Gigabit scheme
  • Comes as it is revealed more than 100 schools, GP surgeries, community centres and other public buildings across South West city of Plymouth have been plugged into lightning-fast broadband

Thousands of people in rural parts of...Read More »


Levelling up push sees more than 5,000 public buildings plugged into high-speed broadband

  • 1,200 schools, 340 libraries and 50 hospitals across UK among those connected to ‘gigabit’ speed broadband
  • Will boost speeds for thousands of nearby homes and businesses by enabling broadband firms to easily extend the network
  • Project Gigabit contracts worth more than £500 million open for bids to upgrade up to 380,000 rural...Read More »

COP President continues push for meaningful climate action ahead of COP27

  • COP President Alok Sharma in Sweden this week to take part in Ministerial on Climate Action and Stockholm +50 climate event
  • Mr Sharma to push forward on the outcomes from the May Ministerial on Implementation on mitigation, adaptation, loss and damage and finance for climate action
  • Delivering the commitments made at the...Read More »

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