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Government increases passenger cap at Stansted by 40 per cent

Government increases passenger cap at Stansted by 40 per cent

The Government has granted permission for BAA Stansted to grow the airport on its existing single runway following the independent public inquiry held last year.

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Plasmon cuts 60 per cent of staff in search for new owners

Plasmon cuts 60 per cent of staff in search for new owners

Plasmon plc has closed its UK manufacturing division in Melbourn resulting in the loss o...
Cambridge selected by Japanese government in $150m nanotech programme

Cambridge selected by Japanese government in $150m nanotech programme

The East of England's reputation as a world leader in nanotechnology was boosted when the ...
York Pharma lights the path for British biotech with 'transformative' £22.5m deal

York Pharma lights the path for British biotech with 'transformative' £22.5m deal

York Pharma is living proof that biotech can thrive in the severe market conditions gri...
 
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Taiwanese chip manufacturer commits to further Cambridge expansion

Taiwanese chip manufacturer commits to further Cambridge expansion MediaTek Inc, a Taiwanese giant in fabless semiconductors for wireless communications and digital media solution...
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NEC Philips relocates UK headquarters

NEC Philips relocates UK headquarters The multi-million pound joint venture company between electronic giants, NEC and Philips, is to relocate its UK ...
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Milton Keynes gets a major pizza the action

Milton Keynes gets a major pizza the action Domino’s Pizza is to use a new £25 million company nerve centre planned for the outskirts of Milton Keynes to ...
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Plasmon cuts 60 per cent of staff in search for new owners

Plasmon cuts 60 per cent of staff in search for new owners Plasmon plc has closed its UK manufacturing division in Melbourn resulting in the loss of 63 jobs. ...
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Volcanoes turn up the heat and become harder to predict

Volcanoes turn up the heat and become harder to predict New research conducted by a team of British and American scientists into volcanoes has found that they function i...
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"....consumers will ultimately decide whether GM crops are grown and consumed in the UK, but I believe it is irresponsible to ignore, or prevent investigation of, the potential benefits of such advances...."

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