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Death26 years ago
Date of birth July 6,1970
Zodiac sign Cancer
Spouse Anna Smith
InstrumentsGuitar
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ChildrenElle-Anna Smith
Indi-Anna Smith
Elle Limebear
Noah Jasper James
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British Railway Bridges & Viaducts
Awards WGA Award for Best Documentary - Current Events - Television
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Business and Economic Reporting – Long Form
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WGA Award for Best News - Regularly Scheduled, Bulletin or Breaking Report - Television
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story – Long Form
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SongsCome Holy SpiritLove Song for a City (Live) · 2018 Jesus Only YouLove Song for a City (Live) · 2018 God's Great Dance FloorGod's Great Dance Floor Step 02 · 2013 View 25+ more
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Brown University
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Martin James Smith is an English vocalist, guitarist, songwriter, and producer. Smith was the front man of the Christian rock and worship band Delirious?. When Delirious? disbanded in 2009, Smith became a solo artist.

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Science cuts in Autumn budget would threaten prosperity, says ex-minister

Oct 20,2021 3:42 am

Possible government cuts to science spending would threaten the UK's future prosperity, a senior Tory MP has said.

Former Business Secretary Greg Clark warns government plans to double the science budget by 2024 are in jeopardy.

His concern is shared by scientific and business leaders who have been making representations to the Treasury ahead of next week's Autumn Budget.

Mr Clark, who chairs the science select committee, is to hear of the impact of potential cuts from leading scientists.

Mr Clark told Bbc News : " As we prepare to compete as a country in The Future , it is unquestionable that one of our strongest assets is our science and technology base.

" The World is becoming scientifically more intensive. For us to go backwards would be to opt out of future prosperity. "

In November 2019, Prime Minister Boris Johnson pledged to double the amount the government spends on scientific research. That pledge was reinforced by Chancellor Rishi Sunak in March 2020, when he committed the government to increase annual spending on science to £22bn by 2024.

The increase was to keep up with the UK's economic competitors, which have been investing heavily in research. British science is seen as among The Best in The World , But successive governments have been spending a smaller proportion of GDP on research and development (R& D) compared with other advanced economies.

The UK's increase in R& D spending as a proportion of GDP between 1999 and 2019 has been 0. 1%, considerably less than many of its economic competitors.

The Shadow science minister, Chi Onwurah , criticised the uncertainty over future public funding for research.

" The Prime Minister declared that he wants to see Britain become a 'science superpower' in his Conference speech, " He Said .

" He talks a Good Game , But when It Comes to the decisive action needed to secure a future for British science, he is found wanting. "

" Labour has been steadfast in our demands to make an innovation nation, and to see public and private R& D spending rise to 3% of GDP. With all this dither and delay, the government won't even meet its own weak target of 2. 4%. Scientists needs long-term clarity on funding, the government is giving them broken promises. "

The ambitious spending boost announced by the Chancellor Last Year was to help the government meet another of its objectives: for private and public spending on research in the UK to reach 2. 4% of GDP by 2027. But even that target is a relatively modest aim as it would still leave the UK behind Germany, Japan, Korea and the US.

An analysis by The Campaign for Science and Engineering (Case) indicates that if the government puts off increasing annual research spending to £22bn by 2024 by three years it will lose £11bn of investment from the Private Sector and so fail to reach its target of 2. 4% of GDP.

Prof Sarah Main , who is The Campaign 's Executive Director , said that without the investment that has been promised, the UK could lose jobs and Economic Growth in The Process : " While the UK target is ambitious, it is the least ambitious target of all the G7 countries, " she told Bbc News .

" Across The World , other countries are pushing fast and hard on their science and innovation capability. The Risk is that ideas, talented people and opportunities for investment ad partnerships will move overseas. "

Those close to negotiations with the Treasury have told Bbc News they received " strong signals" last week that, while the government would maintain its target of increasing annual science spending to £22bn, it would not commit to do so by 2024. There was also concern that the Chancellor would give The Appearance of an increase by adding existing spending to the science budget - But the reality could be flat cash for several more years.

Those lobbying for greater research funds argue that an increase without a date is not an increase at all. I understand that leading research-intensive companies were told by Treasury officials that their message " had been heard".

With a week to go before the Chancellor's Autumn budget, all the submissions have been made. The Treasury has produced its calculations and come up with its plan. The proposed budgets for each part of government are now in a political phase and simply put, it is now up to Boris Johnson whether to exert pressure on the Treasury to deliver on The Promise he made to transform the UK economy into a " science superpower".

According to Martin Smith , who is head of policy at the medical charity Wellcome, the Autumn budget will be an indication of whether the government is prepared to " put its money where its mouth is".

He Said : " It has been talking about the ambition it has to make the UK a 'science superpower'. The Chancellor made a commitment last March to put rocket boosters on UK R& D. The Best way of doing that is to follow through on The Commitment it has made.

" Now is The Time where we find out whether there is substance to these claims. "

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