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Government to discuss with venture capitalists how to work best with them to harness their ideas, adopt transformative technologies and address various challenges.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge on 2024.
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The SIA's stakeholder forum: what it is and who is in it.
Seeking to open a discussion on our initial proposals for designing an Environmental Land Management scheme.
This discussion paper outlines practical responses to minimise loss and damage from climate change, sharing examples from the UK's experience.
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