Calling all British scientists…If you want a chance to grill science
minister Ian Taylor, Labour science spokesman Adam Ingram and the Lib Dems’ Lord
Ezra on science issues, Save British Science has just the ticket. Ron Oxburgh
plays Dimbleby with his three guests in a “Question Time” format on Tuesday 22
April, at 12.30 in the mechanical engineering department of Imperial College,
London.
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