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A WAR of words has broken out over Bradford Council’s handling of support grants for businesses forced to close during the pandemic. Keighley MP Robbie Moore has accused the council of dragging its heels over distributing the money, provided by the Government. He says some hard-hit businesses have been waiting months for desperately-needed grants. But Councillor Alex Ross-Shaw – Bradford Council’s executive member for regeneration, planning and transport – says the council is working “around the clock” to allocate the funds. And he accuses the Conservative MP of a “cheap political stunt”. Mr Moore says the council has a “huge” backlog of cases, many dating back to late last year.
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CONSTRUCTION BEGINS ON ROBOTICS RESEARCH CENTRE
Construction has started on a research facility for robotics and AI, based at Heriot-Watt University’s Edinburgh campus, the National Robotarium.
The facility is supported by a £21 million funding from the UK government, and £1.4 million from the Scottish Government as part of the Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region Deal.
Expected to open in spring 2022, the National Robotarium will create innovative solutions to global challenges using research, product design and industry collaboration. The project will bring together academics and global companies to provide a catalyst for entrepreneurship and is expected to deliver sustainable economic benefit to Edinburgh and the UK.