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  • A review of developments in food and feed law and related scientific and regulatory issues that affect the UK.

  • Sir Paul Nurse’s independent review of the UK research councils.

  • Report of a workshop looking at technology in future cities.

  • Essay looking at the relationship between universities and cities.

  • Annual statistics relating to scientific procedures performed on living animals in accordance with Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986.

  • Report looking at energy and material use in cities and the implications for environmental sustainability.

  • Report looking at the future evolution of the UK’s energy system in the short to medium term.

  • Report looking at the interactions of cities with natural ecosystems and the 'services' they provide.

  • Patents, trade marks and design rights are valuable intellectual property (IP) rights and a vital foundation of economic growth.

  • Report looking at the emerging challenges for modelling the electricity system in Great Britain.

  • This report describes the UK genomics market including market size, industry composition and projected growth.

  • Review looking at the effects of changing work requirements and environments on older people in 2025 and 2040.

  • Report considering whether people born in 1960 and 1975 will have sufficient retirement income to meet their needs.

  • Report looking at future challenges for the retirement income market.

  • Report looking at the factors influencing emotional and personal resilience in later life.

  • Report looking at ways to prevent inequalities in healthy life expectancy.

  • Report looking at trends in UK life and health expectancies.

  • Report looking at the configuration of health and social care services for older people.

  • Report looking at the role preventive care can play in supporting independent and healthy living in older people.

  • Essays looking at how we can maximise the potential of the ground beneath cities.