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  2. CanSat - Wikipedia

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    The University CanSat Challenge by Antariksha Labs-ARDL [12] – CanSat [13] comes to India is a design-build-fly competition that provides teams with an opportunity to experience the design life-cycle of an aerospace system. The University CanSat Challenge is designed to reflect a typical aerospace program on a small scale.

  3. Women's sports competitions in the United Kingdom (11 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Sports competitions in the United Kingdom" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  4. Voices: Reeves is wrecking UK growth by alienating wealthy ...

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    Today, it’s a crowded field. The competition to attract the international rich, who bring with them cash and jobs, is ferocious and intensifying. Yet Reeves and her boss, Keir Starmer do not ...

  5. Sport in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Sport holds a central place in British culture, and the United Kingdom has played a key role in both the development and global spread of many sports. In the early stages of organized sport, the Home Nations (England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland) were instrumental in establishing formal rules and forming some of the earliest governing bodies, national teams, and domestic league competitions.

  6. United Kingdom competition law - Wikipedia

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    Even so, the pre-Brexit section 60 of the Competition Act 1998 provides that UK rules are to be applied in line with European jurisprudence. Like all competition law, that in the UK has three main tasks. prohibiting agreements or practices that restrict free trading and competition between business entities.

  7. National Twelve-Bell Striking Contest - Wikipedia

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    The National Twelve-Bell Striking Contest is the principal change ringing striking competition in the United Kingdom. It has been held annually since 1975, and is open to any tower where 12-bell ringing is practised regularly. The winners of the competition are awarded the Taylor Trophy. [1]

  8. Art O'Neill Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The Lord Deputy of Ireland Sir John Perrot arrested Art O'Neill and imprisoned him in Dublin Castle in 1585, it being the seat of British rule in Ireland. [9] In December of 1585, Art O'Neill made a successful escape from the castle and "hid for a time in the Wicklow mountains, but, attempting to head north to Ulster, he was recaptured before 20 February 1586", according to the Dictionary of ...

  9. Cricket in England - Wikipedia

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    The National Counties Cricket Championship is a season-long competition in England for county clubs that do not have first-class status. There are nineteen teams representing historic English counties along with a Welsh minor counties team. Below the county game, there are a raft of club competitions organised on a regional basis.