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...He set aside £520mn in his November Autumn Statement to “build resilience for future health emergencies and capitalise on the UK’s R&D strengths”....
...Onward, a centre-right think-tank, agreed in a report this month that reform was needed but that “R&D tax incentives have successfully raised business R&D to meet our national target for R&D spending eight...
...Prime minister Rishi Sunak has charged science minister George Freeman with developing an alternative British plan....
...China’s pharma researchers do a lot of R&D of their own, but do not seem to produce many blockbusters....
...That means that the “R” word will be hanging around the prime minister’s neck until at least May, when the next quarterly GDP figures are released, unless last year’s figures are revised upwards in the meantime...
...My hunch is that George Osborne, who sequentially reduced the levy last decade, cut business taxation more in real terms than Hunt has....
...Anderson last year told local Tory activists in Cambridgeshire: “Now there is a political party that begins with an R that offered me a lot of money to join them....
...“Sunak’s big claim is that he knows how to run the economy, but if the ‘R’ word is being discussed in an election year, that’s very bad for him. We want to fight the election on the economy.”...
...Madhumita Murgia And his point was, there’s this kind of tension where, you know, they could easily build a profitable business, stop putting so much money into R&D and just improve their primary product...
...It is very rare for any fashion boss to intuit what customers want for more than a few years, though George Davies managed to do so for decades at Next and elsewhere....
...The R-word now hanging around Rishi Sunak, which she was quick to exploit....
...“They have a typical start-up identity crisis happening: on one hand they could build a profitable business, wind down their R&D costs and make improvements to their product....
...Stuff I enjoyed this week The FT’s Jim Pickard and George Parker produced a compelling Big Read on Sir Keir Starmer’s ruthless remaking of the UK Labour party....
...It has been investing heavily in AI tools for advertisers and users out of a big R&D budget of $9bn last quarter. This could target digital advertising more precisely....
...Letter in response to this article: Rejoining Horizon puts Britain back in the global R&D race / From Sam Laidlaw, Chair, National Centre for Universities and Business, London SE1, UK...
...Other existing schemes include £1.4bn of joint government and industry funding to develop emerging vehicle technologies, £685mn for aerospace R&D and the £650mn “high-value manufacturing catapult” to help...
...Additional reporting by George Parker...
...George Parker is the FT’s political editor. Lucy Fisher is the FT’s Whitehall editor Follow @FTMag to find out about our latest stories first...
...The second is an article on Anglo-Greek wrangling over the return of Parthenon Marbles hoarded by the British Museum, written by George Parker et al....
...Badenoch said Britain would provide “targeted support”, boost R&D, remove bureaucratic barriers, accelerate the rollout of charging points for electric vehicles and address potential trade problems....
...“We are prepared to support our R&D sector in all scenarios,” a spokesperson said....
...Additional contributions from George Russell, Benjamin Wilhelm, Grace Ramos and Euan Healy...
...But that is very much belied by the royal cipher at its centre reading “C III R” (for Charles III Rex)....
...As well as Herbie Hancock, Buddy Guy, George Benson and Thundercat, Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant and country singer Alison Krauss reunite for their Grammy-winning duo....
...The outlaw Big Nose George and his gang killed two lawmen here in 1878; he was later hanged. A United Airlines flight crashed here in 1946, just below the summit....
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