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Information on the creative industries’ tax reliefs for film, high-end television, animation, video games, children’s television, theatre, orchestra, and museums and galleries exhibitions, relating to the 2021 to 2022 financial year.
An independent study warns that the plan to abolish biometrics and surveillance safeguards will leave the UK without oversight.
Statistics on the take-up and cost of film, high-end television, animation, video games, children’s television, theatre, orchestra, and museums and galleries exhibition tax relief.
Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer speaks at The Big Creative UK Summit 2024 following the Spring Budget
Global Talent: Prestigious Prizes
FSR Regulatory Notice 01/2019.
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The Home Secretary hosted an event with the Internet Watch Foundation, and committed to clamp down on the spread of AI-generated child sex abuse material.
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