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This project examines the difference in greenhouse gas emissions associated with a variety of options for supplying water and using it more efficiently.
The supply management workstrand builds on work already undertaken to deliver a step-change in the efficiency of outsourced government ICT.
Call to run a project which delivers a coordinated response to the Criminal Exploitation and County Lines challenge for which Norfolk and Suffolk are now key target areas in this effective and profitable criminal network supplying drugs across rural areas.
This study uses microdata on Indian manufacturing plants
UK policymakers are increasingly interested in how international trade in services are conducted. This type of information is important to understand the barriers UK businesses face when wishing to trade internationally, and helps UK policymakers negotiate trade. However, there is...
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