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The Secretary of State has appointed Alison O’Riordan and George Walker as Board Members to UK Anti-Doping for four year terms.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Facilities in places that shaped Lionesses’ footballing careers to be named in their honour
The Secretary of State has extended Dame Judith Macgregor’s term as Interim Chair of the British Tourist Authority, for a term of three months.
Baroness Grey-Thompson has been appointed by the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport as Welsh Member of UK Sport for four years.
Simon Blagden CBE has been appointed by Digital Secretary Nadine Dorries to chair Building Digital UK (BDUK) - the agency in charge of delivering the government’s roll out of faster broadband and mobile coverage across the U…
Children and young people should not be able to buy in-game purchases known as ‘loot boxes’ in video games without parental consent
Ipsos study finds over 4 in 5 adults are concerned about harmful content online
Richard Collier-Keywood OBE, Stuart Hobley, Helen Stephenson CBE, and Peter Stewart MVO have been appointed for terms of 4 years, commencing 01 July 2022 until 30 June 2026.
People’s access to trusted, high-quality journalism online is to get a further boost as the government adds stronger press protections to its pioneering Online Safety Bill.
Up to 3,000 primary schools across rural England will get lightning-fast gigabit broadband
Broadband and mobile firms commit to do more to help customers cope with global price rises
New sport and music opportunities announced to better support children’s development.
New measures to stop over-75s on Pension Credit having to obtain paperwork to get a free TV licence
The first event of its kind, UK House will champion solutions across eight areas of strategic importance and showcase opportunities for sustainable growth, trade and investment
Data Reform Bill will increase financial penalties for those pestering people with nuisance calls and minimise number of annoying cookie pop-ups people see on the internet.
Nadine Dorries is calling on broadband firms to play their part in the biggest internet upgrade in British history by bidding for up to £47 million to rollout lightning-fast gigabit broadband in rural Cornwall and Dorset.
Performances by legends Diana Ross and Ed Sheeran form part of the tribute to Her Majesty The Queen over the weekend
City will now receive initial seed funding of £275,000 to begin preparation for a year of groundbreaking cultural activities in 2025
Thousands of people in rural parts of Cornwall are a step closer to getting lightning-fast broadband under the government’s historic £5 billion Project Gigabit.
More than 5,000 public buildings - including schools, hospitals and libraries - have been connected to high-speed broadband thanks to a UK Government scheme to level up public services.
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