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Political and press letters, as CaSE seeks to push for action on key issues facing the R&D sector
In the run up to the 2017 General Election, CaSE has written to the leaders of all the political parties, inviting them to set out their party’s policies on science and engineering.
CaSE has written to the Prime Minister to highlight the longstanding and mutually beneficial partnership between the UK and USA scientific communities.
Ahead of the 2016 election in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, CaSE wrote to party leaders inviting them to set out how they would support science and engineering if elected in May.
Following increased use of DfID funding to support research, CaSE responded to the inquiry by writing to the Committee’s Chair.
CaSE wrote to the Welsh Government following the proposal of substantial cuts to HEFCW in the draft budget.
CaSE has written to the Minister for Education and Skills in the Welsh Government, expressing concerns at proposed HEFCW cuts in the Welsh Government’s draft Budget.
Ahead of the 2015 General Election CaSE wrote to the leaders of all political parties asking them to set out their policies and priorities for science and engineering. Read the responses we received from 10 party leaders.
Read the SDLP response to CaSE’s letter, setting out the party’s commitments that are relevant to the science and engineering sector ahead of the 2015 Election
Ahead of the 2014 European Elections, CaSE and Euroscience asked the parties to set out about their EU science and engineering policies.
CaSE has written to the Immigration Minister Mark Harper raising concerns over the automatic removal of any occupation from the Shortage Occupation List
The following letter was sent to the Chairman and the members of the House of Commons Commission regarding potential budget cuts to the Parliamentary Office for Science and Technology (POST).
Senior figures from the world of science and engineering have called for an urgent rethink on the Government’s proposals to drastically limit potential settlement rights for immigrants