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The Centre for British Progress is a non-partisan think tank on a mission to accelerate and shape an era of British growth and progress; evolved from @UKDayOne.



DSIT's AI for Science Strategy, highlighted this week in Rachel Reeves's Mais Lecture, commits to identifying areas for "AI for Science Missions". In a report out today for @britishprogress, I outline three promising options: pathogen detection, environmental forecasting and metascience, plus a new prize to unlock "dark data". 🧵 (1/6)




Small groups with something to lose are very effective at stopping change. That's one reason why getting necessary homes and infrastructure built can be so difficult. In our new paper, Onward sets out a proposal to introduce land readjustment to the UK, a land assembly mechanism that gives the people most likely to oppose a development, the landowners themselves, excellent reasons to support it. But how does it work? Working with a developer, land readjustment allows landowners to pool their plots into a single scheme so the area can be redeveloped as a whole. After the development, the landowners receive back a piece of land in the area, significantly more valuable than the plot they had before. The scheme can *only* go ahead if a supermajority of landowners who own a supermajority of the land in question support the scheme. This prevents any single or small group of landowners from vetoing a development while also motivating the developer to draw up a scheme that can win the support of most of the landowners, and to return to the drawing board if it doesn't. This democratic element makes land readjustment less fragile than assembling land by negotiating with each landowner, when any single party can refuse to engage or demand an extortionate price. It is also far more democratic than compulsory purchase. To learn more about land readjustment, and its use in other parts of the world, read our paper below. ukonward.com/reports/buildi…

If you are a journalist that wants to catapult the British Cræft Prize deeper into the world, I made a lovely press release. I will be your friend forever if you write about it! glen-jumbo-527.notion.site/British-Cr-ft-…





BIG nuclear news: today the Government has released its plans to implement @JohnFingleton1’s landmark nuclear review. The headline: ‘Building our Nuclear Nation’ is very good news for British nuclear, implementing almost all of the transformational recommendations, but not quite everything. The Government has committed to almost every recommendation and outlined a detailed plan to implement them. The Government says it will fix the outdated radiation rules, revise effective ban on SMRs across swathes of the country, set up a nuclear regulatory commission and more! Last year @BritishProgress launched our Nuclear Taskforce Tracker - today is the first HUGE update. nuclear.britishprogress.org/?new=true

BIG nuclear news: today the Government has released its plans to implement @JohnFingleton1’s landmark nuclear review. The headline: ‘Building our Nuclear Nation’ is very good news for British nuclear, implementing almost all of the transformational recommendations, but not quite everything. The Government has committed to almost every recommendation and outlined a detailed plan to implement them. The Government says it will fix the outdated radiation rules, revise effective ban on SMRs across swathes of the country, set up a nuclear regulatory commission and more! Last year @BritishProgress launched our Nuclear Taskforce Tracker - today is the first HUGE update. nuclear.britishprogress.org/?new=true



“Britain is uniquely placed to make the Lab work. We can shift focus from trying to outspend the market to fundamentally changing how it operates. We can embrace openness and agility.” Excited to publish this piece by @BramhavarSuraj over on the @BritishProgress newsletter. He explains more about the thinking behind @ARIA_research's Scaling Inference Lab, announced today. He also describes how his team responded to a huge shift in the private markets since launching the first part of their programme. Seeing your thesis validated in massive raises is gratifying, but presents a new problem: what challenge can we solve that the VC community would never fund? The solution, he argues, is providing validation and credibility for startups by becoming their highly risk-tolerant first customer. That in turn gives greater confidence to other potential buyers. “Think of it as that much-needed shop window with a six-month rotating display.”



Students & parents should know the facts before they take out the debt. But the truth about graduate earnings has been hidden for years. Government has records tracking graduate earnings, but they refuse to publish them in full. It's time for the truth. Release the records.





.@ShabanaMahmood is right. Our migration system needs reform. Today, @BritishProgress is publishing our ideas to fix it. We need contributors, but we also need consent. The current system delivers neither. 🚩 Flat thresholds don't select for lifetime contributors A flat