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  • An independent report by Professor Irene Tracey and Doctor Andrew Williamson of university spin-out companies and the government’s response.

  • Statistics on the active and passive surveillance of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) in exotic species and domestic cats in Great Britain.

  • This report provides details about the main research questions facing the NDA.

  • A review of how the UK’s Catapults can strengthen research and development capacity, improve productivity and contribute to greater prosperity across the UK.

  • Annual report on the monitoring programme for transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) – years 2021 and 2022

  • This document outlines the Department for Culture, Media and Sport's areas of research interest. It summarises the most important research questions facing DCMS.

  • Final evaluation findings from Phases 1 to 7 of the Energy Entrepreneurs Fund.

  • Report detailing the results and findings from the 2022 survey of the UK research and innovation workforce.

  • This release provides a summary of R&D activity in Northern Ireland, and covers business, higher education and government expenditure.

  • Help shape our online services by joining the Companies House Register of Overseas Entities user panel.

  • Comparison of the UK research base with research bases from a range of countries.

  • Defra’s systems primer will help you understand and apply systems thinking to support complex decision making.

  • Stage 1a of a long term evaluation of the GCRF consists of a management review, and findings on aspects of the international research it funds.

  • Evidence on how the Fund has achieved its objectives including case studies and recommendations for future research and innovation activities.

  • This release provides a summary of R&D activity in Northern Ireland, and covers business, higher education and government expenditure.

  • Analysis of the factors explaining innovation and productivity across firms, regions and industries in the UK.

  • Review of the achievements from projects that received funding from the T-TRIG innovation programme in 2020.

  • The effects of transparency, penalty size and business size on safety regulations compliance.

  • A causal Bayesian network approach for consumer product safety and risk assessment.

  • Attributions of risk and blame in smart product failure.