Sunday, May 13, 2007

Early Day Motion - Scientific Research

EDM 1134

SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
14.03.2007


Gibson, Ian

That this House welcomes the substantial investment into science and research made by the Government over the past 10 years, which has reflected the important contribution research makes to the UK's productivity and growth; congratulates Breast Cancer Campaign on its document `Science for life', recognising the need for a substantial and speedy improvement in the salary, job security and career progression of scientific researchers; recognises that a higher status needs to be given to science and research in order to retain the best researchers in the UK; and calls on the Government to address the recommendations in `Science for life' to ensure that the UK maintains a reliable supply of talented, experienced and motivated scientific researchers and that the Government makes the best use of the Science and Innovation Investment Framework 2004 to 2014.

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Gibson, Ian
Durkan, Mark
George, Andrew
Taylor, David
Corbyn, Jeremy
Drew, David
Pugh, John
Russell, Bob
Simpson, Alan
Harris, Evan
Jones, Lynne
Key, Robert
Cryer, Ann
Turner, Desmond
Spink, Bob
Iddon, Brian
Conway, Derek
Dobbin, Jim
Etherington, Bill
Flynn, Paul
Bottomley, Peter
Williams, Betty
Harvey, Nick
McCafferty, Chris
Cable, Vincent
Campbell, Gregory
Caton, Martin
Clapham, Michael
Dismore, Andrew
Ennis, Jeff
Hancock, Mike
Hunter, Mark
Simpson, David
Singh, Marsha
Llwyd, Elfyn
McDonnell, Alasdair
Miller, Andrew
Campbell, Ronnie
Efford, Clive
Vis, Rudi
Anderson, David
Leech, John
Williams, Stephen
Williams, Mark
Rennie, Willie
Dean, Janet
Marris, Rob
Amess, David
Wilson, Sammy
Jenkins, Brian
Khabra, Piara S
Bailey, Adrian
Bercow, John
Berry, Roger
Stoate, Howard
Taylor, Ian
Taylor, Richard
Thurso, John
Wyatt, Derek
Doran, Frank
Battle, John
Foster, Don
Ruddock, Joan
Clegg, Nick
Ellman, Louise
Francis, Hywel
Hamilton, David
Walter, Robert
Wood, Mike
Wright, Anthony D
Moon, Madeleine
Davies, Dai
MacDougall, John
Kennedy, Charles
Widdecombe, Ann
Rowen, Paul
Brown, Nicholas
Hemming, John
Willis, Phil
Horwood, Martin
McDonnell, John
Jones, Martyn
Mulholland, Greg
Truswell, Paul

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