The chief executive of the Science and Technology Facilities Council claims the likely fallout from its spending settlement has been exaggerated.
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"We have had to constrain some investments (particularly in the particle physics and astronomy programme), we've had to restructure our in-house research effort and we've had to withdraw from some lower-priority activities - but our programme remains extremely competitive," he told reporters.
I can't imagine that that many physicists (and students) would make such a big deal if this is nothing more than fanciful exaggeration. So we shall see...
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