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The Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries is responsible for the following policy areas at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport: broadband, spectrum and telecoms culture heritage and the built environment internet and creative industries libraries media museums...
Employment Tribunal decision.
This document contains the following information: Government response to the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee report into new media and the creative industries.
First published during the 2005 to 2010 Labour government
A part-funded research, development and innovation project supporting businesses to explore new creative technologies.
Draft cultural tests for high-end television programmes, animation programmes and video games.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This plan sets out the government’s strategy for tackling intellectual property infringement for the next four years.
This measure is about the reform of the film, TV and video games tax reliefs to expenditure credits.
Employment Tribunal decision
More than £3 million of government funding has been awarded to emerging video game developers and start-up studios to help them scale their businesses and create the next British gaming hits.
Seeking view to introduce corporation tax reliefs for the animation, high-end television and video games industries.
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