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We are concerned by an apparent tendency to place major new scientific institutions in London...
Conclusion
We are concerned by an apparent tendency to place major new scientific institutions in London by default. This compounds the challenges other regions face in attracting and retaining graduates and skilled professionals, despite their world-class universities and thriving innovation hubs. Disparities in salaries, access to funding, and quality of public services contribute to the ongoing migration of talent to London. Infrastructure support can help address this imbalance. (Conclusion, Paragraph 103)
Source
Report
3rd Report - Flying Blind: Innovation, Growth and the Regions
13 Mar 2026
HC 538
Addressee Bodies
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Timeline
Recommendation age
0.2 yrs
Report published
13 Mar 2026