HC Deb 06 June 1956 vol 553 c55W
45. Mr. Hale

asked the Lord Privy Seal whether he is aware that at the recent official conference on high energy nuclear physics in Moscow British physicists were shown a high energy synchrocyclotron giving beams of protons of 680 Mev and a new proton synchroton containing 36,000 tons of steel and were informed of an even larger one under construction; and what steps he proposes to take to enable Great Britain to participate in the development of high energy physics.

Mr. R. A. Butler

I am aware of the large facilities which the Soviet Union is creating for fundamental nuclear research. Her Majesty's Government, as a member of the European Council for Nuclear Research, are collaborating in the building of a 600 Mev synchrocyclotron and a 25,000 Mev proton synchrotron of the most advanced design at present known at the High Energy Physics Laboratory which is being built up in Geneva.