Competition chair told by ministers to help ‘maximise’ UK investment
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How the UK’s competition regulator lost the trust of ministers
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UK competition regulator must be ‘less risk averse’, minister will urge
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Ministers claim success in crackdown on illegal working in the UK
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UK PE firm signs deal to invest in Ethiopia dairy sector
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UK refuses to release details of Thiel’s meeting with former minister
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UK ministers explore further scaling back audit reform legislation
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