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The litmus test: science policy at the election

  • cameron life science

    David Cameron's science lesson

    The prime minister is learning fast: science matters to the UK economy but science's economics do not necessarily mean jobs
  • Ballot box

    Election 2010: If science had a vote, which party would it vote for?

    Martin Robbins

    After two weeks reading manifestos and reviewing the parties' responses to our questions about science policy, Martin Robbins has reached his verdict

  • Offshore wind farm

    SNP and Plaid Cymru champion a green revolution

    Martin Robbins
  • Ieuan Wyn Jones, leader of Plaid Cymru.

    Plaid Cymru answers questions about its science policy

  • Gordon Brown visits the Queen to seek the dissolution of Parliament.

    Science: Another excellent reason to ditch Labour on Thursday

    Martin Robbins
  • Gordon Brown Publishes The Labour Party Election Manifesto

    Labour answers questions about its science policy

  • Caroline Lucas, the leader of the Green party, at the launch of her party's manifesto in Brighton

    Is the Green party still anti-science?

    Martin Robbins
  • A rosette on a Green party worker canvassing in the Primrose Grove area of Norwich

    Green party answers questions about its science policy

  • David Cameron Takes The Conservative Campaign To The South West

    Conservative science policy ticks (nearly) all the right boxes

    Martin Robbins
  • Adam Afriyie speaking at the 2009 Activate conference

    Conservative party answers questions about its science policy

  • UKip leader Lord Pearson of Rannoch

    Ukip: Science test results

    Martin Robbins
  • Leo blog: The 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley

    Ukip answers questions about its science policy

  • Liberal Democrat science spokesman Evan Harris

    Liberal Democrats answer questions about their science policy

  • Nick Clegg

    Liberal Democrats: Science test results

    Martin Robbins
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