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George Freeman warns politics becoming unaffordable and says £118,300 salary not enough to cover home loan payments
Government later says no ‘evidence’ of attempted hacking of NHS genetic data centre by BGI
Government keeps EU research programmes in its sights but pushes ahead with other plans
Plan for an alternative to EU’s flagship Horizon project has yet to win finance ministry’s agreement
MPs reject amendment to enshrine standards in UK law with government under pressure to sign US trade deal
Study forecasts cost of hitting target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to ‘net zero’ by 2050
The government must embrace structural reforms to make Brexit work
‘Conservative Ideas Festival’ designed to provide a cool gloss to Theresa May’s party
Conservative politician calls for investment using domestic scientific research
May says she is ‘coming after’ tax-dodging companies
Fears raised in Brussels that over-regulation is strangling innovation in life sciences
Simon Stevens says manufacturers risk ‘poisoning’ consumers if they do not take action
Public Health England is to announce plans to tackle obesity, but manufacturers want voluntary code
Health service poised to stop paying for expensivecostly cancer therapies
Clinics aim to recruit 100,000 with rare diseases or cancer
Aim is to accelerate patient access to innovation while lowering costs for industry
Industry and ministers look to impove access to new drugs and lift investment in life sciences
Biotech sector beats European peers and is set to raise most in 2014 in at least 7 years
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