OK! I've been able to resolve all issues by creating the file
/usr/lib/modprobe.d/70-rtw89.conf with the following line: options
rtw89_pci disable_clkreq=y disable_aspm_l1=y disable_aspm_l1ss=y

Looks like it is, after all, a BIOS issue with my Lenovo Ideapad 5 15
ABA7. Am unsure if there's anything you folks might want to merge, so
will leave this report open.

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Title:
  Regression: 6.1.0.9-1009 causes RTL8852BE WiFi to fail randomly

Status in linux-oem-6.1 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  The 6.1 OEM kernel contains backported (from 6.2) support for the
  RTL8852BE wireless adapter. This has worked fine on my laptop since
  the support was backported.

  The latest release, 6.1.0.9-1009 is causing my adapter to occasionally
  stop working completely. The WiFi disconnects, and GNOME tells me an
  adapter cannot be found. A reboot is required to get the internet
  working again. This has happened twice.

  Running `dmesg` reports a lot of error messages with the adapter -
  find the output in error.txt, attached.

  Thanks for any help you can offer

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