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Government supports innovators to develop pioneering greener and safer transport.
Some products in the household may contain items that can do severe harm if children swallow them, warns OPSS.
OFT closed case: Completed acquisition by West Coast Capital, through TBH Trading Ltd, of Birthdays Group Limited.
Argos has agreed to fix the way it sells extended warranties to customers and provide a goodwill gesture to those who may have missed out on a better deal.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Government calls for more innovation in gadgets for disabled people and is offering £50,000 in brand-new prize, in a £400,000 competition.
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The partnership will see the department launch a B2C advertising campaign showcasing the best of British tech goods to US consumers.
The youngsters could now be crowned national winners at the Cracking Ideas awards ceremony in Liverpool this Tuesday. Cracking Ideas is headed…
Cambridge firm scales up to produce billions of an ultra-thin equivalent of the silicon chip, smart labelling for 'the internet of things'.
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Some of the country’s most forward-thinking businesses will showcase their products and ideas at Innovate UK’s flagship event.
Cutting-edge defence science and technology is being showcased by the Ministry of Defence's Centre for Defence Enterprise (CDE).
Innovative young people from England, Wales and Scotland have been awarded national prizes in the Cracking Ideas 2013-14 competition.
The Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) is to examine why less than a third of shoppers have registered their large appliances with the manufacturer
From defeating disease to super spuds – UK aid supports cutting-edge innovation to tackle the greatest challenges across the globe.
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