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Housing developers building new homes near music venues should be responsible for addressing noise issues.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Matt Hancock acknowledges the important role of intellectual property rights
Nicola Roche has been reappointed by the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport as a Board Member of UK Sport, for 3 years until 14 December 2020.
Government support available for organisations considering becoming a Public Service Mutual
Secretary of State's speech to the Creative Industries Federation
Arts minister steps in to prevent Venetian masterpiece from export.
More local commercial and community radio stations will be able to broadcast on digital platforms across the UK under new plans announced by Digital Minister Matt Hancock today
Big Lottery Fund and Big Society Capital will distribute cash to initiatives tackling a number of societal challenges
Gig goers and sports fans will have more chance to see their favourite stars in 2018 as the Government cracks down on touts using “bots” to bulk buy tickets for resale on secondary ticketing sites.
The development of a new multi-million pound pilot fund to help increase the range of children’s television in the UK has been announced by Culture Secretary Karen Bradley
Reforms to the Electronic Communications Code (EEC) have come into force today.
Government fires starting pistol on an ambitious plan that could see UK’s train passengers benefitting from a dramatic improvement in onboard mobile and Wi-Fi connections.
Ferryside and its quay granted listed protection to recognise its significance as the inspiration behind Dame Daphne Du Maurier’s first novel ‘The Loving Spirit’
Culture Secretary Karen Bradley has appointed Kenneth Dibble as a Legal Board Member of the Charity Commission, for 3 years from 23 March 2018 to 22 March 2021.
The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) announces that Birmingham, England is the host city partner of the XXII Commonwealth Games in 2022.
Letter from Minister for Arts, Heritage and Tourism, John Glen, stating the Secretary of State's 'minded to' decision on public library provision in Barnet
The Taylor Review: Sustainability of English Churches and Cathedrals recommends empowering congregations to involve more local people in enjoying and using their churches.
Universal Service Obligation will deliver high speed broadband across the UK
The positioning of the UK as a world leader in the development and deployment of 5G technology has received another boost as the government sets out the next steps of its ambitious plans
Commercial radio stations will have greater freedom to increase their choice of music genres and respond to the needs of listeners under new rules announced by Digital Minister Matt Hancock today (Monday 18 December).
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