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The government has launched a review of the UK’s telecoms markets, to investigate how it can support investment in the world-class connectivity of the future.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
A scheme designed to help those people struggling with the slowest broadband speeds in the UK has been extended for another year, Digital Minister Matt Hancock announced today.
Karen Bradley presents Cultural Relations Awards and celebrates the UK and Italy's shared cultural heritage during visit to boost business, tech and arts ties
Karen Bradley met Italian Minister of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism Dario Franceschini during cultural visit to Italy.
UK public bodies can now bid for funding from a new £190m programme designed to accelerate the rate at which Full Fibre networks are made available across the UK
The Rt Hon Karen Bradley MP has reappointed Alan Coppin as SGSA Chair for three years from 1 April 2018
Arts Minister steps in to prevent iconic sofa from export.
The Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer hosted a roundtable with UK technology businesses at Downing Street.
Prime Minister Theresa May and Chancellor Philip Hammond will host a Downing Street reception for the tech sector, reaffirming government commitment to innovation.
1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property
Minister for Digital's speech at The Times and The Sunday Times Tech Summit 2017
The UK’s world-leading tech sector will go from strength-to-strength after plans unveiled today set out a £21m investment to create a new national network of regional tech hubs in areas across the country, including Belfast,…
Businesses to benefit from grants of up to £3000 to get gigabit broadband installed as part of a £2 million trial taking place in four areas around the UK
Over two million people have now benefited from free digital skills training thanks to a partnership between Government and Industry launched just eight months ago, Digital Minister Matt Hancock announced today.
The search is now on to inspire the UK’s next generation of cyber security specialists as the Government’s extracurricular training programme Cyber Discovery opens its doors.
Today DCMS publishes The Mendoza Review: an independent review of museums in England and the Strategic Review of DCMS-sponsored museums.
Government response to The Mendoza Review from John Glen, Minister for Arts, Heritage and Tourism
The Mendoza Review, the first review of England’s museum sector in over a decade, recommends the creation of a Museums Action Plan by September 2018.
A new independent review sets out how government and the financial services industry can work together to build a culture of social impact investment in the UK.
The keynote speech by Matt Hancock, Minister of State for Creative Industries, at the London Book Fair's Building Inclusivity in Publishing Conference 2017
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