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Lessons from the CMA's investigation into 2 online sellers who broke competition law by agreeing to fix prices.
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Experiments are under way in Switzerland to investigate how radionuclides could migrate, via groundwater, through buffer material in a geological disposal facility (GDF).
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Radioactively contaminated mercury could be solidified, enabling it to be successfully disposed of.
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Research is under way into alternative methods of analysing one of the radioactive isotopes found in decommissioning waste.
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'Latro', an agile robotic spider, is one of the most recent additions to the array of tools available to deal with nuclear material in fuel ponds.
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This new approach to demolishing a highly contaminated nuclear facility has many benefits.
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A trial has demonstrated the specialist divers can successfully retrieve the contents of spent nuclear fuel ponds.
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Several technologies are being tested to evaluate their effectiveness in measuring radioactivity levels in concrete.
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An alliance of client organisations collaborating in the procurement of shared goods and services from the supply chain.
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From defeating disease to super spuds – UK aid supports cutting-edge innovation to tackle the greatest challenges across the globe.
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A virtual lens that tracks individual cells is revolutionising the way effects of potential drugs can be analysed in real-life conditions.
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Partnership helps firm to produce its own cost-effective, energy-efficient concrete and quadruple profits in 3 years.
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An electronics business that has developed flexible electronic circuits thinner than human hair has won £23 million investment from backers.
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Food manufacturers have begun to use an innovative ingredient after a successful project to scale up production to gain regulatory approval.
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Test systems provider develops laser technology to vastly improve quality control of electronic circuit boards without an increase in costs.
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Innovative engineering firm expands its expertise from the trawling of the sea bed to dredging of radioactive sludge on nuclear sites.
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Business that developed liquid nitrogen engine attracts £16 million in investment and could reduce emissions and create 1,000s of jobs.
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Graduate Nuclear Engineer on the MOD Defence Engineering and Science Group (DESG) training scheme.
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Homerton hospital is working with City of London and Hackney local authorities to house homeless people with TB during treatment.
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Using the Doncaster health bus to reach asylum seekers and refugees.
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Newham Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) is tackling TB in the borough through primary care based latent TB testing and treatment.
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UK Export Finance helps IMPS (UK) Ltd fulfil significant contract with Sri Lankan Railways by providing export working capital support.
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We wanted to be able to operate from a clear canvas as a community organisation
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Derby City Council used G-Cloud to help them exit a long term IT outsourcing contract with a large multinational supplier.
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UK Export Finance steps in when finance emerged as a possible problem for the buyer and its bank.
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Bottletop make a large order for DKNY’s Spring/Summer 2015 season after UK Export Finance (UKEF) helps them source working capital.
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How UK Export Finance is making exports happen in the energy sector and helping companies realise their ambitions to grow.
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Engineering and manufacturing company boosts its revenue with UK Export Finance support.
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UK Export Finance helps military vehicle manufacturer access finance to fulfil a contract with the Australian government.
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When Scottish firm Alexander Dennis won a major contract in Canada, UK Export Finance support helped free up the cash needed to power ahead.
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Northern Ireland-based manufacturing firm can complete larger contracts and projects across the world.
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UK Export Finance guarantee safeguards working capital for UK manufacturer.
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UK Export Finance (UKEF) helps family-owned company access the finance it needed to fulfil a contract with the United Nations.
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UK Export Finance's direct lending facility made the difference and supported a Bedfordshire company's growth in the Middle East.
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The Helping Smokers Quit Programme is a call to action for all clinicians in London to tackle tobacco dependence.
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Novel power converter device developed by North East company with support from Innovate UK attracts global interest from car manufacturers.
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Small and medium-sized enterprise UKCloud are working with MOD to integrate disparate cloud services and improve efficiency and ease of use.
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Innovate UK supports specialist seating firm to develop new chairs that reduce the problem of pressure sores in older and disabled people.
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Northern Ireland-based aircraft components manufacturing business takes off thanks to support from Innovate UK.
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Small and medium enterprise ASV Global are working with defence to deliver innovation for the Maritime Mine Countermeasure and Hydrographic Capability Programme.
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Dorset, Devon and Cornwall police forces achieve third party certification for the surveillance cameras on their drones.
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Gloucestershire County Council needed to update its computers and the Crown Commercial Service helped them save over £500,000 in the process.
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Beat the Street energises whole communities, using a simple game to get people moving.
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Move More is a Sheffield-wide strategy that aims to make Sheffield the most active city in the UK by 2020.
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Checklist for communities running a community managed library with volunteers
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An overview of the transformation process and consultation run in 2014
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MHRA helps Queen’s University Belfast bring innovation and regulation together
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Riser (Remote Intelligence Survey Equipment for Radiation) reduces dose to operators and effectively characterises historic facilities to enable decommissioning progress.
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This 2012 campaign encouraged people to see their doctor if they have had blood in their poo or looser poo for the last 3 weeks.
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The story of Pakistani First World War Victoria Cross recipient Shahamad Khan.