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This competition aims to identify and develop novel, early stage research ideas that may have a significant and disruptive impact.
Novel Disruptive Science Impacting Future Defence and Security: Help DASA and Dstl discover creative technologies and concepts that may disrupt the future of defence
This competition aims to identify and develop novel, early stage research ideas that may have a significant and disruptive impact on the future of Defence.
Information on the use, regulation and oversight of a wide range of disruptive powers.
New orders that will prevent individuals from repeatedly causing serious disruption at protests will come into force today.
Are patents a useful tool for assessing the potential of science-intensive, emerging disruptive technologies?
Information on the use, regulation and oversight of a wide range of disruptive and investigatory powers.
Disruptive technologies’ are ones which pass tipping points at which they become so cheap they spread very rapidly
New measures could generate up to £100 million extra over 10 years to resurface roads across England.
A framework for assessing the possible effects of unlikely or unforeseen factors which could disrupt urban trends over the next 50 years.
The Home Secretary has renewed plans to protect the public from highly disruptive protest tactics such as slow walking
Home Secretary delivers on government pledge to support the police to tackle disruptive slow marching protest tactics.
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