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Research: Expenditure

Question for Treasury

UIN 185084, tabled on 29 October 2018

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, with reference to the line entitled research and development funding in table 4.1 of Budget 2018, if he will publish a table detailing the allocation of research and development spending in each year included in that forecast.

Answered on

1 November 2018

Since 2016, the government has committed an additional £7 billion from the National Productivity Investment Fund for research and development by 2021/22 – the largest increase for 40 years. Autumn Budget 2018 also provided £60m (see scorecard table 2.1) in support of nuclear fusion, quantum technologies and University Enterprise Zones. This additional funding, together with existing record increases to public R&D spending, meant that government was able to detail plans for allocating over £1.6 billion of investments in innovation and support for key technologies which will drive economic growth across the UK.

Spending breakdowns are available here:

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/731507/research-innovation-funding-allocation-2017-2021.pdf

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