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Jeremy Hunt yesterday issued an intervention notice on the merger between Global Radio and Guardian Media Group Radio.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Stella McCartney and James Bond Producer lead creative charge.
Latest move by Government to better protect children from unsuitable material
Ed Vaizey supports London Games Festival.
Bill Matthews has been appointed the BBC Trust Member for Scotland, Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt announced today.
Council endorses report into improving skills of people working in the sector
Government help to create and safeguard jobs as part of £950m Regional Growth Fund announcement.
Transfer of Lottery responsibilities heralds increased funding for filmmakers.
Government-backed competition finds next generation of creative pioneers
The first Communications Review seminar has taken place at DCMS.
Industry figures discuss potential changes in content markets policy.
Post to run until autumn 2014.
Two people to join the governing body later this year.
Founder of Peyton & Byrne recognised for his culinary contribution.
Plans to put the UK communications sector firmly on the path to long-term economic growth are kick started by the Government today.
Government commits to child protection in video-on-demand services in light of Ofcom report
Seeking your ideas on the future of the communications sector.
DCMS response to public enquiries.
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A series of policy seminars will be held in the coming months to shape and inform the Government’s communications review.
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