News BioNTech’s Cancer Drug Meets Primary Endpoint In Phase 2 Trial The biotech company said in March it was shifting its focus towards cancer drug development. Isabel Demetz 30th Jul
News ECB’s Cyber Security Test Shows ‘Room For Improvement’ For Banks Banks have been told to work on how they ensure business continuity after a hack. Francesco Canepa 26th Jul
News Jetmaking Industrial Problems Overshadow Orders At Damp Air Show Many suppliers blame relentless cost cuts or wobbly production targets for weakening the supply chain. Joanna Plucinska 26th Jul
News Britain’s GB Energy To Work With Crown Estate On Clean Energy Projects The new Labour government has a target to decarbonise the electricity sector by 2030. Susanna Twidale 25th Jul
News UK And India Launch Technology Security Initiative The British government said the agreement would see the two countries work more closely together on critical technologies. William James 25th Jul
News NATO Finds Gaping Holes In Defences Of Europe NATO leaders agreed plans last year for the biggest overhaul in three decades of its defence capabilities. Sabine Siebold 25th Jul
News Lilium To Begin Studying US Air-Taxi Assembly Sites This Year Lilium is one of the many entrants in the electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft market attracting the attention of airlines and automakers. Abhijith Ganapavaram 24th Jul
News Rolls-Royce Exploring Technology For Narrow-Body Jet Market Rolls-Royce was in an alliance from 1983 to 2011 with Pratt & Whitney on engines for Airbus A320 jets. Tim Hepher 24th Jul
News Britain Tests Raytheon’s Anti-Drone Laser From Military Vehicle The high-energy laser, which is designed to wipe out aerial drones, was fired aboard a British Army Wolfhound armoured vehicle in Porton Down. Joe Brock 23rd Jul
News UK Water Companies Fail To Get Basics Right, Environmental Regulator Says Years of under-investment has coincided with heavier rainfall from climate change and a growing population to bring the country's water industry close to crisis. Sarah Young 23rd Jul
News British Insurers Propose Green Infrastructure Funding Model A new public-private model would 'blend' investment from the private sector with public cash, such as from the government's planned National Wealth Fund. Huw Jones 23rd Jul
News How Small Businesses Can Revamp Management Training for Today’s Cultural Shifts PM Today Contributor 23rd Jul
News Airbus Looking At Opportunities To Create Scale In Space, Satellites Airbus and France's Thales are exploring a tie-up of some space activities as new competition disrupts the sector. Tim Hepher 22nd Jul