Read CaSE’s representation to the Government’s ahead of the 2016 Autumn Statement.
CaSE Autumn Statement representation 2016
11 Oct 2016
Science and innovation are an area of UK competitive strength, with the potential for contributing to the creation of quality jobs, economic growth and bringing wider societal benefits across the UK.
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