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Ed Vaizey today embarks on a three-day visit to Seoul with 15 of Britain’s leading companies from the creative industry sector.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Communications Minister Ed Vaizey today heralded the awarding of the final local TV licence - for the city of Preston - as a key milestone in the creation of a new media industry in the UK.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Leveson, horsemeat, Back to Work and Mali.
LEAD 2013, London
Satellite platforms should end the fees they charge public service broadcasters for carrying their channels Ed Vaizey said today.
Speech by Ed Vaizey to the Oxford Media Convention, covering issues around the Communications White Paper: connectivity, content and consumer issues.
Community groups are to be set free from red tape.
Village halls, schools, community centres and pubs among those due to benefit under new rules.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Maria Miller and Finucane Review.
What the growth-focused Autumn Statement means for our sectors.
European Commission’s green light paves the way for investment.
A new £6 million investment to help the UK’s creative industries was announced today.
Culture Secretary chairs meeting with newspaper editors.
Culture Secretary addresses Parliament in Leveson Report debate.
Monday 3 December 2012 **Speaking today in the House of Commons to open a debate on Lord Justice Leveson’s report into press standards, Secretary…
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on the Leveson recommendations, Israel, tax and Tibet.
Statement to the House of Commons.
Independent inquiry examined the ethics and regulation of the press. The Leveson Inquiry has today published its report into the culture,…
Prime Minister delivered the statement to the House of Commons on the day that Leveson report was published.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on the Leveson Inquiry report.
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