The UK Space Agency announced on February 2 that its head, Paul Betts, will step down at the end of March. According to Jin10, the Labour government revealed plans last August to integrate the 15-year-old agency into the science department to streamline bureaucracy and enhance ministerial oversight. Critics, however, argue that this restructuring fails to address significant issues such as funding shortages. The UK has pledged approximately £1.7 billion to the European Space Agency's €22 billion funding plan over the next three years, a decrease from the nearly £1.9 billion commitment in 2022. In contrast, Germany and France have committed €5 billion and €3.6 billion, respectively. During Betts' tenure, Virgin Orbit attempted the UK's first orbital satellite launch from Cornwall Spaceport in 2023, but the mission failed, leading to the company's bankruptcy. Other UK facilities have yet to fulfill their rocket launch plans.
