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NEIL KINNOCK, the leader of Britain’s Labour Party, has called for the
creation of a separate Ministry of Science. This would have a ‘coordinating
and promoting’ role and would, he believes, make a major contribution to
future economic success.

Kinnock made the proposal in a speech to the Parliamentary and Scientific
Committee at its annual lunch last week. He also outlined plans that include
tax incentives for research and development, reform of the A-level system
in schools, and the setting up of an agency similar to the Office of Technology
Assessment in the US.

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