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* Former Government chief scientific adviser.<ref name="tony">https://archive.is/o7W8L</ref>
* Former Government chief scientific adviser.<ref name="tony">https://archive.is/o7W8L</ref>
* Joined the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change.<ref name="tony"></ref>
* Joined the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change.<ref name="tony"></ref>
* Described the [[COVID-19]] MRNA vaccines as "safe and effective".<ref name="safe">https://archive.ph/3YN0e</ref>
* Climate change will kill more people than [[COVID-19]].<ref name="change">https://archive.ph/E8MzM</ref>
* Climate change will kill more people than [[COVID-19]].<ref name="change">https://archive.ph/E8MzM</ref>
* We should sacrifice meat and flights for sake of climate.<ref name="sacrifice">https://archive.ph/r1VxM</ref>
* We should sacrifice meat and flights for sake of climate.<ref name="sacrifice">https://archive.ph/r1VxM</ref>
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* Calls for net zero to have immediacy of search for Covid vaccine.<ref name="zero">https://archive.ph/tlc3D</ref>
* Calls for net zero to have immediacy of search for Covid vaccine.<ref name="zero">https://archive.ph/tlc3D</ref>
* Head of the government Science and Engineering.<ref name="bio">https://archive.ph/gzxb5</ref>
* Head of the government Science and Engineering.<ref name="bio">https://archive.ph/gzxb5</ref>
* President of R&D at [[GlaxoSmithKline]].<ref name="bio"></ref>
* President of R&D at [[GlaxoSmithKline]] between 2012 and 2017.<ref name="bio"></ref>
* On the board of the UK Office for Strategic Coordination of Health Research from 2009 to 2016.<ref name="bio"></ref>
* On the board of the UK Office for Strategic Coordination of Health Research from 2009 to 2016.<ref name="bio"></ref>
* Honorary degrees from [[Imperial College London]], [[University of Glasgow]] and [[York University]].<ref name="bio"></ref>
* Honorary degrees from [[Imperial College London]], [[University of Glasgow]] and [[York University]].<ref name="bio"></ref>
* Wrote in his diary that [[SAGE]] has completely rewritten the science advice.<ref name="diary">https://archive.ph/SBTex</ref>
* Wrote in his diary that [[Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies]] has completely rewritten the science advice.<ref name="diary">https://archive.ph/SBTex</ref>
* Described the Prime Ministers desire to remove lockdowns as "very worrying".<ref name="diary"></ref>
* Described the Prime Ministers desire to remove lockdowns as "very worrying".<ref name="diary"></ref>
* Argued during the [[COVID-19]] inquiry that the lockdowns should have been "broader, harder and earlier".<ref name="lockdown2">https://archive.ph/wUTK1</ref>
* Argued during the [[COVID-19]] inquiry that the lockdowns should have been "broader, harder and earlier".<ref name="lockdown2">https://archive.ph/wUTK1</ref>
* Argued in an article in [[The Times]] that [[COVID-19]] models did not only look at worst possible outcomes.<ref name="worst">https://archive.ph/646uy</ref>
* Argued in an article in [[The Times]] that [[COVID-19]] models did not only look at worst possible outcomes, even though he argued that this was what was presented to the public.<ref name="worst">https://archive.ph/646uy</ref>
* Described the [[COVID-19]] MRNA vaccines as "safe and effective".<ref name="safe">https://archive.ph/3YN0e</ref>


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Latest revision as of 10:03, 9 July 2024

Stories

  • Made science minister for Keir Starmer government.[1]
  • Former Government chief scientific adviser.[2]
  • Joined the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change.[2]
  • Climate change will kill more people than COVID-19.[3]
  • We should sacrifice meat and flights for sake of climate.[4]
  • Has £600,000 shareholding in firm contracted to develop vaccines.[5]
  • Said it was a mistake to present the public with worst case scenario projections to justify lockdowns.[6]
  • Argued to the COVID-19 inquiry that his scientific opinion was not given enough weight in comparison to the economy.[6]
  • Described people who wanted to end lockdowns sooner as "Pro death squad".[7]
  • Told the COVID-19 inquiry that the UK should have gone into lockdown earlier.[8]
  • Calls for net zero to have immediacy of search for Covid vaccine.[9]
  • Head of the government Science and Engineering.[10]
  • President of R&D at GlaxoSmithKline between 2012 and 2017.[10]
  • On the board of the UK Office for Strategic Coordination of Health Research from 2009 to 2016.[10]
  • Honorary degrees from Imperial College London, University of Glasgow and York University.[10]
  • Wrote in his diary that Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies has completely rewritten the science advice.[11]
  • Described the Prime Ministers desire to remove lockdowns as "very worrying".[11]
  • Argued during the COVID-19 inquiry that the lockdowns should have been "broader, harder and earlier".[12]
  • Argued in an article in The Times that COVID-19 models did not only look at worst possible outcomes, even though he argued that this was what was presented to the public.[13]
  • Described the COVID-19 MRNA vaccines as "safe and effective".[14]

Notes