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George Freeman

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Gender Male
Death34 years ago
Date of birth January 22,1935
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Annandale
Australia
Party Conservative Party
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Job Politician
Education Girton College, University of Cambridge
RRC Polytech
Radley College
SongsAll In the Game
Gorgeous George
Home Grown Tomatoes
Where's the Cornbread?
Latina Bonita
George the Bomb!
Al Carter-Bey
Uncle Funky
Cha Cha Blue
Confirmed Truth
Guitar Lover Man
The Music Goes Round and Around
My Scenery
Vonski
Uptown Ride
Happy Fingers
Mike's Tempo
Mama, Papa, Brother
Daffy
Big Finish
Tonto
Sunday Vibe
Lifetime
Intimate
Neo Jingle Bells
Strut
Hoss
Gonna Be Alright
You've Changed
Essence of Silence
Somewhere
Freedom Suite
DiedSydney
Australia
ParentsWilliam David Freeman; Rita Eileen Freeman nee Cooke
Convict$5000 fine
Spouse Georgina McLaughlin
Marcia Bedford
Children Adam Freeman
Books Captain Canuck
Britain Beyond Brexit: A New Conservative Vision
Date of died March 20,1990
Place of burialWaverley Cemetery, Bronte, Australia
Previous positionParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Science, Research and Innovation of the United Kingdom (2021–2022)
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2010
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George David Freeman was a Sydney bookmaker, racing identity and illegal casino operator. He was linked to the Sydney drug trade during the 1970s and 1980s, was named in several Royal Commissions into organised crime and had links with American crime figures.

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Horizon research deal with EU awaits Sunak's signature

May 31,2022 4:50 pm

By Pallab GhoshScience correspondent

Bbc News understands a deal for the UK's association with the EU's €100bn (£85bn) Horizon research and innovation programme has been negotiated.

The proposed arrangement is awaiting approval from the Prime Minister .

If Rishi Sunak agrees, an announcement is expected on Tuesday after his talks with the European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen.

The official government position is that talks are still ongoing and that no deal has been agreed.

But highly placed sources have now told Bbc News that a sticking point over how much research funding the UK is expected to receive has been resolved and that two separate options for associate membership await the Prime Minister 's consideration.

Mr Sunak has been said to be enthusiastic about an alternative, UK-led, international collaborative research programme, drawn up by the Science Minister, George Freeman . But the UK research community has constantly and unanimously argued for membership of the European Horizon programme.

If Mr Sunak rejects the options on his desk The Anger from the scientific establishment will be ''unimaginable" according to a senior scientific leader.

Should events go as expected, The Deal will come as a huge relief to the scientific community. Many of the UK's leading researchers have been left in limbo over The Future of their world-leading research projects and in some cases their own jobs and those of their teams.

Associate membership had been agreed as part of the withdrawal agreement when the UK formally left the EU at The End of January 2020. But The Arrangement was not activated because of a disagreement over the Northern Ireland protocol. This Was resolved in February of this year and it had been hoped that a deal for Horizon would swiftly follow.

The EU waived the UK's joining fee for The Time it had not been a member, but it stuck to The Arrangement agreed with former Prime Minister Boris Johnson 's government about the funding the UK would be expected to receive.

The government had agreed that if UK researchers received less than 12% of what than the UK put in, Britain could terminate The Arrangement . The figure for other associate members of Horizon is 8%, but it was thought to be a price worth paying for continuing to be part of the programme by the government at The Time .

Talks since the Windsor agreement have focussed largely on renegotiating this figure to be more In Line with that of other associate members. It is understood that two formulae have now been agreed between the UK and EU, which await the Prime Minister 's signature.

The stand-off has bemused UK researchers because pre-Brexit the UK received around £500m More Than the £1. 5bn a year it put in. For Horizon the government has agreed to pay approximately £2bn a year and given the quality of British science, the research community believes it would get at least the same amount back. Many feel that months have been lost haggling over a hypothetical point.

News that a draft agreement had been reached was reported on Wednesday afternoon by Politico, but was greeted by a terse statement from The Foreign , Commonwealth and Development Office.

" Talks are ongoing and therefore, we have Not Yet agreed a deal. "

The Statement went on to say that The Report did not " reflect current state of negotiations" and that " UK participation in EU programmes must be fair for UK researchers, businesses and taxpayers, and we have set out our bold, ambitious alternative, Pioneer, if we're not able to secure association on that basis".

James Wilsdon , a professor of science policy at University College London, told Bbc News what while This Was " wonderful news" the uncertainty over The Past three years had " blighted" UK-EU scientific collaboration.

" In haggling over the budget, the UK was in danger of being penny wise but Pound Foolish — emphasising short-term costs over the huge long-term gains that will flow from UK participation.

" Hopefully a compromise has now been reached and the research community can move forward with the clarity and commitment that it has been crying out for. "

Professor Lord Krebs, a long-serving and respected scientific adviser to the government from the University of Oxford, said: " Delays over two years have caused serious and lasting damage to UK R& D. "

Nobel Prize winner Sir Paul Nurse said the Prime Minister should finalise The Deal " without further delay" a view echoed by Prof Sarah Main , Executive Director of Campaign for Science and Engineering.

" I urge the Prime Minister and President of the European Commission to secure this agreement, enabling researchers to get on with the vital role they play in improving people's lives and livelihoods, " She Said .

The UK is also seeking to rejoin the Copernicus Earth observation programme.

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