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Incidents cast shadow over Europe’s leading start-up in sector
US defence contractor failed to meet delivery timescale for key phase of Morpheus communications programme, says MoD
First subsidy round for ‘green hydrogen’ production also falls well short of government's target
Outsourcer buys European Homecare for €40mn as it flags impact from UK government plans to close migrant hotels
High vacancies and substandard service levels have led to poor performance, prompting concerns about postal group’s resilience
Geopolitical strains are testing the customary close ties between corporates and organised labour
Carmaker seeks to beef up its Nordic lobbying efforts as operations in the region feel the impact of spreading strikes
Plans for ambitious Global Combat Air Programme sealed at trilateral convention signing in Tokyo
US carmaker suffers legal defeat after appeals court overturns decision allowing licence plates to be collected from transport agency
Regulators say monitoring alerts ‘may not be sufficient to prevent driver misuse’
Labour organisers believe the political momentum has shifted in their direction after years of decline. But are they overplaying their hand?
Local rules are a major drag on American efforts to decarbonise
Duncan Wanblad insists events outside his control are responsible for tumbling share price
Reactors pioneered by Oklo, X-energy and NuScale suffer financing setbacks as well as regulatory headwinds
Purchases offer potential alternative to graphite materials produced in China
The technology remains years away from commercialisation but it has industry backing
Construction group looks for deals outside Europe as it invests in chemicals to reduce concrete emissions
Prices of nuclear commodity at 15-year high as governments scramble to secure sources of fuel for power stations
Lifting of annual production cap fuels demand for the commodity, despite crisis in China’s property sector
Business models are nowhere near as plush as their carpets
UK housebuilder says prices for materials starting to fall after period of double-digit inflation
The best bargains are often to be found in debris
Electric-vehicle battery maker’s technology disconnected from US military base
Rome’s decision to block Safran’s acquisition of Microtecnica is latest shot in an often strained security relationship
Official equipment statistics omit almost 30 different types of UAVs used by armed forces
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