New UK government science department created in cabinet reshuffle

Michelle Donelan

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The UK now has a dedicated government department for science, innovation and technology following prime minister Rishi Sunak’s cabinet reshuffle. The new department will be led by Michelle Donelan, who leaves her current role as culture secretary.

Prior to Tuesday’s announcement, government science policy was led by ministers sitting within the government’s business department (BEIS). The creation of a dedicated science department means that Donelan will be able to raise issues relating to the research sector at cabinet meetings. Several senior figures in the science community welcomed the news, with many expressing hope that the move will mean matters related to science policy will be given higher priority within government.