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How the Public Health Skills and Knowledge Framework can be used to review skills in planning healthier places and communities.
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Personal stories from people who have been caught up in tax avoidance schemes.
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Ark Schools share their experiences of curriculum sequencing following the outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19).
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Parkol Marine Engineering sells new fishing trawler to Ireland thanks to a UK Export Finance guarantee.
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Preventing pollution from an abandoned metal mine in Cornwall.
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Reservist Helen Haigh, aged 37, of Bradford, has worked for WYG as a project manager for two years.
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Yeadon-based Danny Railton is an RAF Reservist and an account manager for Speedibake, a food company that produces muffins and doughnuts for supermarkets.
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Kal Singh explains why he loves doing his bit to help young people in his community.
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GAD's actuarial and modelling experts were part of a multi-disciplinary team which helped set up the government's £500m film and TV production restart scheme.
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Lessons from the CMA’s investigation into Spire Healthcare's illegal agreement to fix the price of initial consultations for private self-pay patients.
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Lessons from the CMA’s investigation into GAK and Yamaha's use of illegal resale price maintenance (RPM).
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UKEF covered five contracts worth £100,000 that enabled Muntons to export its malt to buyers in Turkey.
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Coriolis Technologies retains staff, takes on new business and is on course to double its turnover thanks to UKEF support.
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Coventry-based company has also created new jobs to meet global demand for driverless pods.
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Government funds project to develop an automotive cybersecurity assurance framework.
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Demonstration of collision avoidance system sees 2 vehicles steer around stationary car without human assistance.
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The project has been part-funded by £4.5 million from the government’s Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CCAV) and Innovate UK.
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Government-backed autonomous vehicles project has achieved its goal of sending a Nissan LEAF on a self-navigated 'Grand Drive'.
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Flexible Service gives me more precious time with my 3-year-old daughter and has helped to provide a calmer, more balanced lifestyle for both of us.
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Flexible Service has allowed me to temporarily serve part-time while remaining in Regular Service, so I can balance everyone’s needs when my family and I need to most.
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The option to work part time under Flexible Service attracted me back into Regular Service so I retain my commitment and keep on top of family commitments.
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Flexible Service allows me to continue to serve knowing that I won’t be separated from home base for lengthy periods, so I know I’ll be able to continue to give my son the support he needs for his disability.
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Flexible Service means I get to keep the stability I have from serving as a Regular in the armed forces while I explore the making money as a musician.
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Flexible Service allows me to do all of the things that are most important to me; serve society, spend more time with my family, and do a master’s degree.
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UKEF's supplier fair programme helps company to secure contracts in Iraq
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Vapormatt secures 7 contracts while maintaining cash reserves.
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Working capital scheme secures Sri Lankan railway refurbishment order.
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Export insurance policy helps company secure automotive order in Poland.
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Kelly Mullane leads the Veterans Workstream of the Diversity Project and explains the importance of the Diversity Project and the aims of the workstream.
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Export insurance policy helps UK institution set up all-female college in Saudi Arabia.
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LIFT ME OFF was awarded funding as part of the UK Space Agency's NSTP Grants for Exploratory Ideas.
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Lessons from the CMA’s investigation into Roland's use of illegal resale price maintenance (RPM).
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We provided innovative finance for the delivery of major incident command vehicles to the Middle East.
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Lessons from the CMA’s investigation into Korg's use of illegal resale price maintenance (RPM).
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Kyle provides an insight into his training and work within GLD Commercial Law Group
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How the frontend development team at Government Digital Service (GDS) improved the performance of GOV.UK by implementing HTTP/2
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Lessons from the CMA’s investigation into Fender's use of illegal resale price maintenance (RPM).
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Lessons from the CMA’s investigation into Casio's use of illegal resale price maintenance (RPM).
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We helped Legume Technology manage its payment risk when the private sector was unable to offer cover.
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We guaranteed over £1 million worth of financing for Dundee-based firm to supply machinery to specialist Chinese metals manufacturing company in Xian.
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Vikoma secures support worth over £300,000 to export equipment that helps contain and clean-up oil spills in marine and industrial centres around the world.
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UKEF support helps Power Jacks export its electro-mechanical lifting solutions to the Middle East.
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Devon-based Teignbridge Propellers International access UKEF's Export Insurance Policy when exporting to a new customer.
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Electrician Wayne Baker loves being locked up at HMP Isle of Wight every day where he manages the maintenance works for Parkhurst prison.
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This case study is part of guidance on moving services to modern cloud solutions.
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UK Export Finance support helps Cheshire-based business export high school diplomas to a buyer in Kenya.
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GAD used data science techniques when we advised on preparing, pricing and implementing the sales of the government’s student loan book in England.
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Thanet District Council are one of the first local authorities to get certification for CCTV, body worn video (BWV) and automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) surveillance cameras.
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Environmental Street Furniture secures export contract worth over £600,000 with support from UK Export Finance (UKEF).
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The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) added a chatbot on its webchat channel to provide millions of customers with more efficient self service.