- Bill introduced in the Commons by
- Bill 294 2022-23 (as introduced)
- Bill 294 EN 2022-23
- Bill 294 EN 2022-23 - large print
- Bill 294 2022-23 (as introduced) - large print
- Memorandum from the Department for Business and Trade and the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology to the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
- Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill: Impact Assessment - A new pro-competition regime for digital markets
- Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill: Impact Assessment - Subscription measures
- Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill: Impact Assessment - Reforms to Merger Control
- Briefing paper on the Bill (landing page only)
- Research Briefing on digital markets and competition provisions
- Research briefing on consumer provisions
- 2nd reading, Programme motion, Money resolution, Ways and Means resolution, Carry-over motion in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗24 speakers · 71 speeches
- Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill: call for written evidence
- Letter from Paul Scully MP to Bim Afolami MP and others regarding clarification to a response on the need for the digital markets regime to have the right appeals standard, made during the Second Reading debate.
- Written evidence submitted by DMG Media (DMCCB01)
- Written evidence submitted by the Consumer Council (DMCCB05)
- Written evidence submitted by Gener8 (DMCCB06)
- Written evidence submitted by Oles Andriychuk (DMCCB07)
- Written evidence submitted by the National Consumer Federation (DMCCB08)
- Written evidence submitted by News Media Association (DMCCB11)
- Written evidence submitted by Natwest (DMCCB02)
- Written evidence submitted by Consumer Scotland (DMCCB03)
- Written evidence submitted by GlobalCharge Limited (DMCCB04)
- Written evidence submitted by Trustpilot (DMCCB09)
- Written evidence submitted by Radiocentre (DMCCB10)
- Written evidence submitted by Richard Stables, CEO, Kelkoo Group (DMCCB12)
- Written evidence submitted by City of London Law Society (CLLS) Competition Law Committee (DMCCB14)
- Written evidence submitted by Epic Games, Inc (DMCCB15)
- Written evidence submitted by the Association for Commercial Broadcasters and On-Demand Services (COBA) (DMCCB16)
- Written evidence submitted by The Walt Disney Company (DMCCB17)
- Written evidence submitted by UK Finance (DMCCB13)
- Written evidence submitted by Public Interest News Foundation and Impress (DMCCB19)
- Written evidence submitted by Which? (supplementary submission) (DMCCB20)
- Written evidence submitted by the Financial Times (DMCCB23)
- Written evidence submitted by the Publishers Association (DMCCB24)
- Written evidence submitted by the Telegraph Media Group (DMCCB25)
- Written evidence submitted by the Open Markets Institute (supplementary submission) (DMCCB18)
- Written evidence submitted by the UK Interactive Entertainment Association (Ukie) (DMCCB21)
- Written evidence submitted by the Online Dating Association (DMCCB22)
- Written evidence submitted by Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP (DMCCB26)
- Written evidence submitted by the Motion Picture Association (DMCCB28)
- Written evidence submitted by Microsoft (DMCCB29)
- Written evidence submitted by Taylor Wessing LLP (DMCCB31)
- Written evidence submitted by the Match Group (supplementary submission) (DMCCB32)
- Written evidence submitted by Spotify (DMCCB33)
- Written evidence submitted by the People's Postcode Lottery (DMCCB34)
- Written evidence submitted by Online Travel UK (DMCCB27)
- Written evidence submitted by Google (DMCCB30)
- Written evidence submitted by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) (DMCCB35)
- Letter from Paul Scully MP to Seema Malhotra MP, Kevin Hollinrake MP, Alex Davies-Jones MP and others regarding matters raised during the Public Bill Committee: extending CMA’s search powers to Trading Standards, duty to preserve information ‘without reasonable excuse’, publication of a notice of a decision under clause 80 in relation to domestic investigations.
- Written evidence submitted by Santander UK plc (DMCCB36)
- Written evidence submitted by techUK (supplementary submission) (DMCCB38)
- Written evidence submitted by The Startup Coalition (DMCCB39)
- Written evidence submitted by Sky (DMCCB40)
- Written evidence submitted by the Information Commissioner (DMCCB37)
- Written evidence submitted by Paramount (DMCCB41)
- Written evidence submitted by the Authors' Licensing and Collecting Society (ALCS) (DMCCB42)
- Written evidence submitted by Beer52 Limited (DMCCB43)
- Written evidence submitted by Shoosmiths LLP (DMCCB44)
- Written evidence submitted by Amazon (DMCCB45)
- Written evidence submitted by Citizens Advice Scotland (DMCCB47)
- Written evidence submitted by Electrical Safety First (DMCCB46)
- Written evidence submitted by Gumtree UK (DMCCB49)
- Written evidence submitted by ACT The App Association (DMCCB52)
- Written evidence submitted by the Lotteries Council (DMCCB48)
- Written evidence submitted by BT Group (DMCCB50)
- Written evidence submitted by Apple Inc (DMCCB51)
- Written evidence submitted by News UK (DMCCB53)
- Bill 350 2022-23 (as amended in Public Bill Committee) - large print
- Bill 350 2022-23 (as amended in Public Bill Committee)
- Bill 350 2022-23 (as amended in Public Bill Committee) - xml download
- Briefing paper on progress of the Bill (consumers)
- Briefing paper on progress of the Bill (digital markets and competition)
- 1st reading in the Commons2nd reading in the Commons
- Bill 003 2023-24 (as introduced)
- Bill 003 2023-24 (as introduced) - large print
- Bill 003 EN 2023-24
- Bill 003 EN 2023-24 - large print
- Bill 003 2023-24 (as introduced) - xml download
- Re-submitted Memorandum from the Department for Business and Trade and the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology to the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
- Programme motion, Report stage in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗24 speakers · 87 speeches20 amendments tabled at Report stage in the Commons10 Not called1 No decision6 Agreed2 Negatived on division1 Not selected
- 3rd reading in the Commons
- 1st reading in the LordsView in Hansard ↗
Formal stage — recorded in Hansard.
- Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers: HL Bill 12 of 2023–24
- Letter from Viscount Camrose to Lord Fox regarding the role of the Competition and Markets Authority including its Digital Markets Unit in international standards authorities, as raised during the second reading debate.
- Third Report of the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
- 20 amendments tabled at Committee stage in the Lords8 No decision3 Withdrawn8 Not moved1 Agreed
- Letter from Viscount Camrose to Lord Tyrie regarding issues raised during the Committee Stage (first day) of the Bill: Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) decisions, the protection of confidential sources, independent case reviewer.
- Letter from Viscount Camrose to Peers regarding issues raised in the committee debate (first day): five year forward look for Strategic Market Status designations, conduct requirements, interoperability and data, transparency, consultation and access to information under the regime.
- Letter from Viscount Camrose to Peers regarding issues raised in the committee stage debate, including proportionality provision, the 'indispensability' wording of the countervailing benefits exemption, meaning of 'countervailing benefits', consumer benefits and conduct requirements and pro-competition interventions.
- Letter from Lord Offord and Viscount Camrose to Lords regarding questions raised during the Committee Stage, including the Competition Appeal Tribunal’s decision on appeals for digital markets penalties, and Digital Markets and Ofcom standards of appeal.
- Letter from Viscount Camrose to Peers regarding statutory duties on regulators and right to repair for electrical goods.
- Letter from Lord Offord to Lord Clement-Jones, Lord Bassam, Lord Fox and Lord Lucas regarding issues raised during the Committee Stage, including powers of Trading Standards in relation to unlawful online content, penalties for consumer law infringements, and operations between Trading Standards in England and Scotland.
- Letter from Lord Offord to Baroness Wheatcroft regarding issues raised in the Grand Committee debate: Vote Reporting Group - rationale for a voluntary approach to vote reporting, feedback on consultation, engagement with departments, comparison with the United States.
- Letter from Lord Offord to Lord Clement-Jones and Lord Bassam regarding issues raised in the Grand Committee debate: subscription contracts - consultation on new requirements, and cooling off period.
- 13th Report of the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
- Letter from Lord Offord to Lord Tyrie and Lord Clement-Jones regarding the report stage debate (first day): Government review of whistleblowing.
- Bill 198 2023-24 (Lords Amendments)
- Bill 198 EN 2023-24
- Carry-over motion in the Commons
- Research briefing on Lords stages and amendments
- Letter from Lord Parkinson to Lord Faulks regarding the change in wording in the Enterprise Act from “material influence” to “influence”.
- Programme motion, Consideration of Lords amendments in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗17 speakers · 94 speeches
- Minutes of Reasons Committee - 30 April 2024
- Bill 221 2023-24 - Lords Non-insistence and Amendment in Lieu