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The UK’s Last Missile Gamble: Can “Project Brakestop” Save a Hollowed-Out Military?
The “Project Brakestop” missile is designed to be cheap to build and easy to deploy—avoiding many of the pitfalls that faced the UK’s similar Storm Shadow program.
UKRI Innovate UK and NRC IRAP provide funding and advisory support, fostering UK-Canada collaboration in genetic medicine ...
Dan Flanagan, founder of Worthing-based Dad La Soul, has himself submitted a letter. The organisation worked with Klein to ...
UNICEF and the UK government said they remain committed to supporting South Sudan in building a more resilient and equitable ...
Exclusive: The Oracle scheme has been the source of costly delays and chaos since it was first planned - now the go-live has ...
The U.S. solar industry is in a transition period. With the residential investment tax credit now expired, and the 48E tax ...
Construction engineering firm Linxon UK has been awarded a £143m contract to build a new alternating current substation on ...
Despite the suitable location of the Bedfordshire site as a place for tens of thousands of new homes, the government has yet ...
Network Rail, working alongside principal contractor Skanska UK, used some of the country's largest excavators to dismantle ...
Medaille Trust is launching a pilot in Southampton providing safe housing and support for survivors of modern slavery.
New industry report reveals £530 billion infrastructure pipeline driving optimism, while sector faces urgent need for ...
HETA and the university have secured money from innovation funding body Innovate UK to carry out the project which will ...
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