Sarah Womack
24 March, 2025
Business

Lords Committee on Space invites input from public

A House of Lords Committee looking into the UK’s involvement in space is inviting individuals and organisations to send written submissions.

Professor Brian Cox addressing the Lords Committee at Parliament

The Committee is cross-party with a broad remit to consider UK space policy, and the opportunities and challenges faced by the sector. Due to report by November 30, it is keen to hear from a diverse range of individuals and organisations. 

 

Chaired by Baroness Ashton, it encourages anyone with knowledge or expertise in the space economy to come forward and share their views, knowing they are making a valuable contribution to this inquiry. 

House of Lords Committee on UK Engagement with Space
House of Lords Committee on UK Engagement with Space Credit: © House of Lords 2025/photography by Nathaniel Plevyak

 

It is inviting written submissions on the following (and there are more details on how to engage on the Committee’s website

 

Prof Brian Cox is professor of particle physics at Manchester University
Prof Brian Cox is professor of particle physics at Manchester University Credit: © House of Lords 2025/photography by Nathaniel Plevyak
  • The opportunities and challenges relating to the UK space sector, including the comparative strengths of the UK, how the sector’s growth can be supported, and the potential of new space technologies. 
  • The opportunities and challenges facing space-related businesses operating in the UK, including access to capital, ability to ‘scale-up’, and international competition. 
  • The existing international partnerships that the UK is involved in, and the potential for future partnerships with both state and commercial actors. 
  • The importance of the provision of a safe operating environment in space, and how the UK can contribute to this, in particular regarding space weather and space debris. 
  • The development of international space law and regulation. 
  • The collaboration between academic institutions, government, and commercial space firms in the UK, including but not limited to space research and development and space spin-out and start-up firms. 
  • Education and skills; in particular the skills gap in the UK space sector. 
  • The future of UK space science and civil exploration. 
  • The impact of space on national security and resilience. 

 

The deadline for submissions is 10am on Thursday 17 April. You can also follow the Committee on X @LordsUKSpaceCom, Bluesky and LinkedIn.

House of Lords UK Engagement with Space Committee
House of Lords UK Engagement with Space Committee Credit: © House of Lords 2025/photography by Nathaniel Plevyak