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UK government opposition to human spaceflight will be no bar to its citizens becoming astronauts, Esa says.UK renewables policy 'inadequate'
The UK government's renewable energy policy is inadequate and lacking urgency, warn MPs.Government resources urgently needed to reduce childhood injury, say experts
... levels of sport participation, and Sweden has half the obesity levels of the UK.
"If the UK governments are really committed to the health and wellbeing of children and to ameliorating inequalities ... Study on government's controversial choice of HPV vaccine
The UK government may save up to £18.6 million a year by deciding to use the HPV vaccine Cervarix, ... and colleagues predict that the HPV vaccination programme in the UK aimed at 12 year-old girls is ... UK wants right to pay to pollute
The UK government wants EU nations to be allowed to trade 50% of their target CO2 cuts, a leaked document reveals.UK urged to fund climate project
Industry calls on the UK government to invest more in Kopernikus, the world's biggest environmental monitoring project.Terrorists try to infiltrate UK's top labs
... all non-Americans from laboratories which possess potentially dangerous bacteria and viruses, a measure the UK government believes is too draconian.Professor George Griffin, chairman of the advisory ... UK university launches astronaut course
... but will maintain his position in the astronautics department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.The UK government is reviewing its long-held opposition to human spaceflight and is due to ... UK urged to 'speed up' on climate
The UK government has been urged to speed up the pace of action on climate change by the Confederation of British Industry.Location! Location! Location technologies are improving NHS care
... joined up thinking from technology companies mean that the NHS is not benefiting as much as it could. Speakers from the UK government’s Location and Timing Knowledge Transfer Network, the Mobile Data ... Antidepressants do work in depression while evidence for CBT is poorer say experts
... of clinical guidelines to help doctors manage patients with depression has challenged the rationale behind the UK government’s policy of rolling out of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for milder ... Government use of school league tables completely unjustified
... the current evidence suggests that they cannot safely be used for the purposes put forward by the government in terms of institutional choice or accountability,” added Goldstein. “From the results of ... Microgeneration could rival nuclear, report shows
Buildings equipped with solar, wind and other micro power equipment could generate as much electricity in a year as five nuclear power stations, a UK government-backed industry report has shownHow power from the people could cut CO2 emissions - with government help
Microgeneration report calls for official incentives as UK criticised for doing less than othersUK's climate change plans incoherent, says scientist
Development of new technologies will fall behind due to government 'timidity', says leading expert
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'No bias' against UK astronauts
UK government opposition to human spaceflight will be no bar to its citizens becoming astronauts, Esa says.UK renewables policy 'inadequate'
The UK government's renewable energy policy is inadequate and lacking urgency, warn MPs.Government resources urgently needed to reduce childhood injury, say experts
... levels of sport participation, and Sweden has half the obesity levels of the UK. "If the UK governments are really committed to the health and wellbeing of children and to ameliorating inequalities ...Study on government's controversial choice of HPV vaccine
The UK government may save up to £18.6 million a year by deciding to use the HPV vaccine Cervarix, ... and colleagues predict that the HPV vaccination programme in the UK aimed at 12 year-old girls is ...UK wants right to pay to pollute
The UK government wants EU nations to be allowed to trade 50% of their target CO2 cuts, a leaked document reveals.UK urged to fund climate project
Industry calls on the UK government to invest more in Kopernikus, the world's biggest environmental monitoring project.Terrorists try to infiltrate UK's top labs
... all non-Americans from laboratories which possess potentially dangerous bacteria and viruses, a measure the UK government believes is too draconian.Professor George Griffin, chairman of the advisory ...UK university launches astronaut course
... but will maintain his position in the astronautics department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.The UK government is reviewing its long-held opposition to human spaceflight and is due to ...UK urged to 'speed up' on climate
The UK government has been urged to speed up the pace of action on climate change by the Confederation of British Industry.Location! Location! Location technologies are improving NHS care
... joined up thinking from technology companies mean that the NHS is not benefiting as much as it could. Speakers from the UK government’s Location and Timing Knowledge Transfer Network, the Mobile Data ...Antidepressants do work in depression while evidence for CBT is poorer say experts
... of clinical guidelines to help doctors manage patients with depression has challenged the rationale behind the UK government’s policy of rolling out of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for milder ...Government use of school league tables completely unjustified
... the current evidence suggests that they cannot safely be used for the purposes put forward by the government in terms of institutional choice or accountability,” added Goldstein. “From the results of ...Microgeneration could rival nuclear, report shows
Buildings equipped with solar, wind and other micro power equipment could generate as much electricity in a year as five nuclear power stations, a UK government-backed industry report has shownHow power from the people could cut CO2 emissions - with government help
Microgeneration report calls for official incentives as UK criticised for doing less than othersUK's climate change plans incoherent, says scientist
Development of new technologies will fall behind due to government 'timidity', says leading expert