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Policy papers and consultations

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  • Professor Dame Angela McLean’s review on pro-innovation regulation for the creative industries and the government response.

  • We're seeking feedback on the options for government support, the qualifying criteria for proposals, and the overall approach and timetable for LIFTS.

  • Professor Dame Angela McLean’s review on pro-innovation regulation for life sciences and the government response.

  • This strategy details our plans to build on the UK’s strengths in semiconductors to grow our sector, increase our resilience and protect our security.

  • The government’s spectrum statement sets out how we will maximise the overall value of spectrum use to the UK, while supporting wider policy objectives.

  • A new policy framework to drive deployment and adoption of 5G and advanced wireless connectivity; and the government's 6G strategy for the UK.

  • A UK prospectus for opportunities beyond Horizon Europe.

  • The UK's International Technology Strategy sets out our approach to making the UK a science and technology superpower by 2030.

  • This document sets out the UK government's approach to the Arctic, and provides an update to the UK Arctic policy framework.

  • How the Ministry of Defence's science and technology plans will be delivered including funding and collaboration opportunities for industry and academia.

  • The UK Space Agency commissioned The Aerospace Corporation UK Ltd to evaluate the SABRE Programme grant. This report presents the findings of that evaluation.

  • Terms of reference for the review of how the UK can better regulate emerging technologies

  • This strategy sets out the government’s approach to protecting and promoting the UK’s interests in cyberspace. It is our plan to ensure that the UK continues to be a leading responsible and democratic cyber power.

  • This strategy describes how the UK will capitalise on its world-leading National Measurement System.

  • This publication by the Board of Trade sets out reflections on how the UK can deliver the trade benefits of the national Life Sciences Vision.

  • An executive summary of a Technopolis report on UK investment in the European Space Agency.

  • This call for evidence is seeking views on ways to substantially reduce research bureaucracy, primarily for the benefit of individuals and teams conducting research.

  • How the UK will transition to a new R&D programme if unable to associate to Horizon Europe, Copernicus and Euratom.

  • An overview of the UK’s emerging approach.

  • Ambition statement and vision for commercial drones, created jointly by government and the sector, outlining the 2030 potential, current use cases and support and enablers for the future.