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  • Samsung Partners with Eco-Bos to power the first Carbon Positive community at the UK Garden Village – Samsung Newsroom U.K.

    Samsung Partners with Eco-Bos to power the first Carbon Positive community at the UK Garden Village – Samsung Newsroom U.K.

    Collaboration sets new benchmark for energy efficient community developments in the UK

     

    Samsung Electronics (UK) Limited has announced it is partnering with Eco-Bos, to deliver pioneering smart…

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  • Driverless taxis from Waymo will be on London’s roads next year, US firm announces | Waymo

    Driverless taxis from Waymo will be on London’s roads next year, US firm announces | Waymo

    Driverless taxis from Waymo will be available for hire on London’s roads next year, the US company has announced.

    The UK capital will become the first European city to have an autonomous taxi service of the kind now familiar in San Francisco and…

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  • Two years after launch, Indonesia’s carbon market struggles to find momentum

    Two years after launch, Indonesia’s carbon market struggles to find momentum

    September 2025 marked two years since the launch of Indonesia’s carbon exchange, IDX Carbon. After a strong start, the market has slowed, with trading activity now lagging far behind comparable schemes internationally.

    IDX Carbon was envisioned…

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  • Simplify EU Tech Rules To Unlock Innovation, New Campaign Urges Commission

    Simplify EU Tech Rules To Unlock Innovation, New Campaign Urges Commission

    Brussels, BELGIUM – Today, the Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA Europe) launched a novel campaign calling on the European Commission to raise both the ambition level and scope of its upcoming Digital Omnibus…

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  • Vets should be made to publish prices, competition watchdog says

    Vets should be made to publish prices, competition watchdog says

    Michael Sheils McNameeBusiness reporter and

    Jim ConnollyBBC News Investigations

    Getty Images A stock image shows a female vet, wearing blue scrubs, whose face is not in shot, tying a bow around the neck of a cat which is sitting on a raised surface and wearing a neck cone Getty Images

    Vets should be forced to publish price lists so pet owners can see costs up front and shop around for the best deal, the competition watchdog has said.

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  • Three ways to make the UK’s food system more resilient – according to new report by 150 experts

    Three ways to make the UK’s food system more resilient – according to new report by 150 experts

    In 2022, six days before Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine and destabilised energy and food supplies, my colleagues and I started building a network of researchers, practitioners and policymakers to identify ways to create a more sustainable…

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  • Vets could be made to publish prices after UK watchdog investigation | Competition and Markets Authority

    Vets could be made to publish prices after UK watchdog investigation | Competition and Markets Authority

    Vets in the UK could be forced to publish their prices and whether they are part of a larger group after an investigation by the markets watchdog into claims that chain-owned surgeries have left pet owners with dwindling choice and higher bills.

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  • Focus: Inside Novo Nordisk's 'Club 5,000' as Danish staff cuts gain pace – Reuters

    1. Focus: Inside Novo Nordisk’s ‘Club 5,000’ as Danish staff cuts gain pace  Reuters
    2. Novo Nordisk shuts cell therapy unit amid restructuring  Reuters
    3. Novo shutters cell therapy unit, ending work on potential Type 1 diabetes ‘cure’  Fierce Biotech
    4. Novo…

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