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Political and press letters, as CaSE seeks to push for action on key issues facing the R&D sector

Read the SDLP response to CaSE’s letter, setting out the party’s commitments that are relevant to the science and engineering sector ahead of the 2015 Election

Ahead of the 2014 European Elections, CaSE and Euroscience asked the parties to set out about their EU science and engineering policies.

CaSE has written to the Immigration Minister Mark Harper raising concerns over the automatic removal of any occupation from the Shortage Occupation List

The following letter was sent to the Chairman and the members of the House of Commons Commission regarding potential budget cuts to the Parliamentary Office for Science and Technology (POST).

Senior figures from the world of science and engineering have called for an urgent rethink on the Government’s proposals to drastically limit potential settlement rights for immigrants

CaSE Director Imran Khan had a letter published in the Times Higher Education Supplement, on cuts to teaching grants for STEM subjects.

CaSE wrote to the leaders of the main political parties in each devolved nation, asking them to set out their policies for science and engineering in advance of the election.

CaSE has written a letter to Michael Gove MP, Secretary of State for Education, outlining our concerns over the latest White Paper on Education.

Recognition from the science community that the Government has ring‐fenced the science and university research funding.

CaSE has organised a letter to The Times, highlighting the positive contribution Nobel prize‐winners from outside the UK have made to British science over the years.

The Times published a letter by CaSE Director Imran Khan, responding to an article arguing that businesses must do more to invest in R&D.

In a letter to The Times newspaper, senior figures from leading UK science and engineering firms make the case for continued public support for science and engineering.