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17.03.26 - 08:03
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Avacta Announces Preclinical and Translational Presentations of pre|CISION® Platform Candidates at the 2026 AACR Annual Conference (GlobeNewswire EN)
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LONDON and PHILADELPHIA, March 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Avacta Therapeutics (AIM: AVCT, "the Company", "Avacta"), a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company developing pre|CISION®, a tumor-activated oncology delivery platform, today announced it will deliver two presentations at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting 2026, taking place from 17 April 2026 to 22 April 2026 in San Diego, California, USA....
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17.03.26 - 07:54
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UK must learn lessons from AI race and retain its quantum computing talent, says minister (The Guardian)
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Liz Kendall announces £1bn funding to help design large-scale quantum computers for scientists, researchers, public sector and businessThe UK will not let quantum computing talent slip through its fingers and must learn lessons from US dominance of the AI race, the technology secretary has said, as the government announced a £1bn quantum funding pledge.Liz Kendall said the government hoped to retain homegrown quantum startups, engineers and researchers rather than lose them to competing countries, with the US stealing a march on its western rivals in AI. Continue reading......
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17.03.26 - 07:54
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′National disgrace′: pothole repair backlog hits record £18.6bn in England and Wales (The Guardian)
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Only half the road network is in good condition despite 1.9m repairs last year, says industry bodyA losing battle with potholes has now seen the backlog of repairs across England and Wales reach a record £18.6bn, according to an annual industry estimate, despite councils filling in about 1.9m holes last year.The “national disgrace” of dangerously pockmarked local roads has been exacerbated by a notably wet winter, with only half of the network now reported to be in good condition. Continue reading......
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17.03.26 - 07:36
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Down 25%, are Barclays shares too cheap to miss? (Fool)
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Nobody expected Barclays' shares to fall so hard after their big multi-year gains. So the dip does make the valuation look tempting again.
The post Down 25%, are Barclays shares too cheap to miss? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK....
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17.03.26 - 01:18
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Train delays: compensation claims to be easier under Great British Railways (The Guardian)
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Refund systems for individual train operators to be merged into single service under nationalised rail bodyRail passengers will be able to claim compensation for delayed trains directly from the website where they bought their ticket, the government has said, as part of a shake-up to make rail travel simpler.Passengers who use third-party retailers such as Trainline to buy tickets currently, have to submit applications for refunds to the relevant train operator for processing. Continue reading......
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