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UK competition and subsidy control update: Subsidy Advice Unit referrals on Barking & Dagenham subsidies; CAT grants opt-out CPO in Ennis v Apple; upcoming dates — 18 October 2024

Published on: 18 October 2024

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Subsidy control

  • The Subsidy Advice Unit has agreed to produce an advisory report for Barking and Dagenham Rside Weavers LLP at the request of the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Council—see further, case page
  • The Subsidy Advice Unit has also accepted a commission to advise the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Council on its proposed subsidy to Barking and Dagenham Homes Limited—see further, case page

NOTE—For all referrals made to the Subsidy Advice Unit under the Subsidy Control Act 2022, see further, UK subsidy control—cases tracker

Private actions

  • The CAT has handed down its judgment in Dr Sean Ennis v Apple Inc and Others, concerning an opt-out collective proceedings application (CPO) under section 47B of the Competition Act 1998, seeking damages for alleged abuse of dominance by Apple in the iOS app distribution market. Brought by Dr Sean Ennis as the proposed class representative (PCR), the Tribunal granted the PCR’s CPO application—see further, judgment

NOTE—For all public, live private actions in the UK, see further, UK private actions—ongoing cases tracker

Upcoming dates

For forthcoming UK competition developments, see further, UK Competition calendar...

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