Debates between Leigh Ingham and Feryal Clark during the 2024 Parliament

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Debate between Leigh Ingham and Feryal Clark
Wednesday 8th January 2025

(1 week, 6 days ago)

Commons Chamber
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Leigh Ingham Portrait Leigh Ingham (Stafford) (Lab)
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6. What steps his Department is taking to increase levels of innovation in Staffordshire.

Feryal Clark Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology (Feryal Clark)
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In case the House has not heard, this Government are driving innovation, with a record £20.4 billion of research and development investment for 2025-26, powering an innovation-led economy across the UK. In Staffordshire, UK Research and Innovation is backing more than £29 million for 70 cutting-edge research and innovation projects. A stand-out example is Innovate UK’s support for the Staffordshire net zero skills for growth project, which is equipping the country to seize opportunities in the net zero transition.

Leigh Ingham Portrait Leigh Ingham
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Towns such as those in my constituency are key to the economy, but can face unique challenges in accessing innovation opportunities. Please could the Minister tell me how she plans to ensure that towns such as Stafford and Eccleshall are able to access new jobs, skills, investment and growth opportunities?

Feryal Clark Portrait Feryal Clark
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The Department has a clear vision to ensure that the UK remains at the forefront of global innovation—a place where cutting-edge businesses of all sizes can start and grow, and where local people have high-quality jobs, building on local strengths. I am delighted to hear about the new multimillion-pound facility being built at Newcastle and Stafford colleges’ Stafford campus in my hon. Friend’s constituency, supported by £15 million of Government investment. It will welcome learners from September and will help to provide the technical skills that businesses need, both now and in the future, to support regional and national productivity.