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Home » Google Faces £5bn UK Lawsuit for Anti-Competitive Practices

Google Faces £5bn UK Lawsuit for Anti-Competitive Practices

Tech giant accused of stifling competition in search market as landmark case could reshape digital landscape

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
April 16, 2025
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Google faces a £5 billion UK lawsuit over claims it blocked rivals in search results, marking one of Europe’s largest competition cases.

Google is being sued for £5 billion in a UK collective action alleging it deliberately suppressed rival search engines.


The Competition Appeal Tribunal serves as the legal jurisdiction for the complaint which charges Google with dominance abuse.

A legal action represents all 65 million UK Internet users who suffered from lower selection and higher costs because of Google’s activities from 2015 until 2023.

Liz Coll describes this fight as “a landmark effort to achieve fairness in digital markets.”

Google’s alleged anti-competitive behavior includes:

  • Demanding exclusivity on Android devices
  • Apple receives billions from Google to make Safari use Google as its default search engine.
  • Manipulating search results to favor its services

According to legal experts this anti-competitive case may become larger than the £920 million EU fine that Google received in 2023.

The Google spokesperson responded to these claims by calling them “speculative” as well as “opportunistic.”

UK regulatory bodies have elevated their monitoring initiatives toward Big Tech during this period.

The Digital Markets Unit acquired power to issue fines reaching up to 10 percent of worldwide business operations.

Each UK user affected by the actions of Google may obtain compensation ranging between £75 and £150.

The complete resolution of this case could need multiple years because of the appeals process.

Consumer groups hail the action as critical for digital fairness.

Google’s dominant position according to tech competitors restricts creativity in the entire European digital economy valued at £750bn.

The year 2025 will be significant for challenging tech monopolies because multiple related cases are progressing in both the EU and US.

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