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2. U.K. Eyes Short-Term Visas to End Truck Driver Shortage: Paper.

3. Crypto Rules Crackdown Looms for $150 Billion Stablecoin Market.

4. Does industry self-regulation protect young people from exposure to alcohol marketing? A review of compliance and complaint studies.

5. Polen unter anderen. Literarische Außen- und Innenansichten der polnischen Arbeits- migration in Großbritannien seit 2004.

6. A New Industrial Strategy: Making Britain Great Again?

7. Alcohol marketing regulation: from research to public policy.

8. UK Pensions May Consider Climate Change When Investing, Says Law Committee.

9. Relating rationality to context: interinstitutional complexity and embedded individual agency within industrial training in the UK tableware sector.

10. Mission-oriented innovation policy and dynamic capabilities in the public sector.

11. 6. Conclusion.

12. Fund Managers in U.K. Face ESG Red Tape With Latest Proposal.

13. Regional Selective Assistance in Scotland: Does it make a difference to plant productivity?

14. Comparing creative industries in Europe.

15. BREXIT: Assessing the Impact on the UK Construction Industry & Mitigating Identified Risks.

16. U.K. Fund Managers Face More ESG Red Tape With New Proposal.

17. To ‘enable our legal product to compete effectively with the transit market’: British American Tobacco's strategies in Thailand following the 1990 GATT dispute.

18. UK's Graphcore Mulls Sale to Foreign Buyer, Telegraph Says.

19. Is tobacco a driver of footfall among small retailers? A geographical analysis of tobacco purchasing using electronic point of sale data.

21. On the implementation of a circular economy: The role of institutional capacity-building through industrial symbiosis.

22. Digitally determined: While the chemicals sector must react as best it can to political- economic pressures that it cannot control, it can shape its digital future to ensure unprecedented levels of productivity and competitiveness, Emerson's Patrick Deruytter tells Brian Attwood

26. Centrica Drops as U.K. Price Cap on Energy Bills to Be Extended.

28. Lone star or team player? The interrelationship of different identification foci and the role of self‐presentation concerns.

29. 'It will harm business and increase illicit trade': an evaluation of the relevance, quality and transparency of evidence submitted by transnational tobacco companies to the UK consultation on standardised packaging 2012.

30. Seeking out ‘easy targets'? Tobacco companies, health inequalities and public policy.

31. Industrial Strategy unveiled for a modern global Britain.

32. Equinor Warns of $1.5 Trillion Margin Calls: Energy Update.

33. The State of the UK funeral industry.

34. Javid Says U.K. Wants to Avoid Vaccine Passports This Winter.

35. Nationwide to Cut Free European Travel Insurance For Customers.

36. Marlboro Maker's Radical Health Foray Upends Role of Big Tobacco.

37. Marlboro Maker Goes on a Health Kick That Has Some Seeing Red.

39. Evaluation of Alcohol Industry Action to Reduce the Harmful Use of Alcohol: Case Study from Great Britain.

40. The failure of the UK to tax adequately tobacco company profits.

41. MarketLine Industry Profile: Male Toiletries in the United Kingdom.

42. The Sources of Growth in a Technologically Progressive Economy: The United States, 1899–1941.

43. An efficient market? Going public in London, 1891–1911.

44. Price-cost markups in UK industry.

45. UK's Hydrogen Vision Dented as Home Heating Trial Scrapped.

47. Schools Adjudicator calls for admissions to be handed back to local authorities.

48. How the food, beverage and alcohol industries presented the Public Health Responsibility Deal in UK print and online media reports.

49. Trees, Trade and Textiles: Potash Imports and Ecological Dependency in British Industry, c.1550–1770.