Image: Shutterstock Starmernomics and its consequences for research and innovation by James Coe Comment 10/01/24 1
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Image: Shutterstock Research and development ideas from the Labour Party Conference you’re welcome to steal by James Coe Comment 3/10/22
Image: Shutterstock Labour should be bold on research and development by James Coe Long read 23/09/22
Image: Shutterstock Is it time to take the politics out of R&D policy? by James Coe Analysis 22/08/22
Image: Shutterstock Why the Canadian government is raising the graduate repayment threshold by Alex Usher Comment 2/02/22 1
Image: Shutterstock This spending review is the government’s chance to make good on its R&D promises by Ben Moore Comment 25/10/21
Image: Shutterstock ARPA, ARIA, defence, and innovation: when research goes to war by David Kernohan Long read 16/03/21 1
Image: Shutterstock Does good policy need good politics or good evidence? by Stephen Meek Comment 5/02/21
Image: Ikon A bold plan for research will guide choices in a post-Covid economy by Beth Thompson Comment 11/05/20
Image: Shutterstock Public engagement with evidence will help politicians make braver policy choices by Stephen Meek Comment 28/10/19 3
Image: Shutterstock Research on research is needed now more than ever by James Wilsdon Comment 29/09/19
Image: Shutterstock Research matters in policymaking, and the feeling’s mutual by Claire Doffegnies Comment 24/04/18
cartoon-brexit-wonkhe-whitehall The new foes are the old ones: lies and ignorance by Rolf Tarrach Comment 21/02/17
Image: Shutterstock Autumn Statement stems the tide but points to dicey years ahead by Mark Leach Policy Watch 23/11/16 1
Image: Shutterstock Growing concerns over blueprint for UKRI and research by James Wilsdon Analysis 20/06/16 1