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The FIFA Women’s World Cup and the UEFA European Women’s Championship will remain available for free-to-air television broadcasters
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Patients will benefit from cutting-edge new treatments as the government introduces a Vaccine Taskforce style approach to tackling health challenges.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Consumers will be better protected from attacks by hackers on their phones, tablets, smart TVs, fitness trackers and other internet-connectable devices thanks to a new world-leading law introduced today by the government.
Sports Minister Nigel Huddleston has said that UEFA EURO 2020 will be “an event to remember” in the UK’s continued recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, ahead of Wales, England, and Scotland beginning their campaigns from today.
The NHS will buy thousands of extra beds in care homes and other settings to help discharge more patients to free up hospital beds.
UEFA EURO 2020 semi-finals and final on 6, 7 and 11 July 2021 will see the largest crowds assembled at a sporting event in the UK in over 15 months
Apple and Google “hold all the cards” with interventions needed to give innovators and competitors a fair chance to compete in mobile ecosystems
The Department for Levelling Up has taken the first step in legal action, protecting residents and ensuring proper building safety.
First published during the 2022 Truss Conservative government
DCMS invests further £2 million into #iwill Fund, match funded by The National Lottery Community Fund
The UK’s next generation of top video game talent will go head-to-head today (Thursday 21 September) to compete for up to £25,000 of government funding today at the UK’s biggest consumer video games show, EGX.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Drivers have been warned against the dangers of tailgating amid concerns that huge numbers of motorists are failing to follow basic safety rules on the country’s busiest roads.
The Government has published its Terms of Reference for the fan-led review of football, to be chaired by Tracey Crouch MP.
From today, it is a criminal offence to sell video games with a “12” rating to those younger than that age.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Summer schools will be targeted at children who suffered the most disruption during the last year
Facilities in places that shaped Lionesses’ footballing careers to be named in their honour
More community groups will be able to rescue prized local assets, such as sports clubs, music venues and historic buildings, following the expansion of levelling up funding.
Business Minister Mark Prisk and Creative Industries Minister Ed Vaizey viewed games from trailblazers including Mind Candy, Codemasters, Mediatonic…
Horse racing, rugby league, speedway and drag racing to benefit from latest tranche of government funding; further support also provided to more National League System football clubs across Steps 1-6
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