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Former business laptops are powering up the next generation, thanks to donations of re-useable IT kit to state classrooms across the UK.
Actor struck by UA propeller blades during filming, Morlais Quarry, Mid Glamorgan, 19 July 2022.
A survey of participants in Inspire projects to ask about their awareness of the Inspire programme and its impact on their views and behaviour
Loss of control, Chobham Common, Surrey, 25 March 2019.
Staff and officers from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) successfully concluded another work experience for Lakes College students.
The world’s first astronaut with a disability, former UK Paralympian John McFall, has arrived in Germany to begin feasibility studies at the European Astronaut Centre.
The UAS was in a stable hover while the operator was looking at the screen. The UAS suddenly flew into a nearby building before falling to the ground.
Unexplained loss of control and struck the top of a tower structure, Brighton, East Sussex, 20 July 2021.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Siobhan McGrath and Judge Timothy Powell on 13 January 2023
Experienced an uncontrolled descent and struck a parked car, 29 June 2020.
Drone collision with structure, Sampson House, London, 8 February 2020.
Call to run a project to support unemployed/Inactive people move closer to employment via participation in sports coaching & leadership, leisure & creative skills; volunteering; stewarding & marshalling.
Funding from NavyX and Dstl will back PhD programmes researching new methods of underwater propulsion and design, taking cues from the natural world.
Call to run a project to support unemployed people and inactive residents to move closer to employment through participation in sports coaching and leadership, leisure, creative skills, volunteering, stewarding and marshalling in the GBSLEP area.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Rev Rose Hudson-Wilkin was born and grew up in Montego Bay. She was ordained deacon in 1991 and priest in 1994. For 16 and a half years she served as a priest in Hackney. In 2007 she was appointed as...
Details of Innovate UK funding competition winners informed in 2015.
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