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Further action is being taken to protect children from viewing inappropriate music videos on the internet.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) blogs provide a platform for officials and Ministers to engage in a direct and informal dialogue with public audiences about international affairs and the work of the FCO.
Latest figures reveal that 394,177 Scottish homes and businesses have been reached by the UK Government’s nationwide rollout of superfast broadband.
Wales Office Minister to see digital revolution roll out across Monmouthshire
New figures show that the rollout of the government-funded superfast broadband has now reached more than three million homes and businesses
High take-up rates of superfast broadband means BT will now return up to £129m to the public purse to help rollout superfast speeds even further
Prime Minister David Cameron is determined to introduce age verification mechanisms to restrict under 18s’ access to pornographic websites.
The 2015 to 2016 communications plan shows how government will provide a more unified communications profession and better value for money.
On the occasion of Eid Al Fitr, Ambassador Matthew Lodge and his staff at the British Embassy, would like to send their best wishes to all Muslims
Statement from Culture Secretary John Whittingdale MP to the House of Commons on the BBC Charter Review and the consultation paper published
Government published independent review which looked at the current sanctions in place for failure to hold a TV licence
Consultation sets out issues to make sure BBC remains a valued public broadcaster - 12 weeks for public and industry to feed in views
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey speaks about the recent success of the British videogames industry
Prime Minister David Cameron spoke about what the government aims to achieve in the next 5 years, including ending the gender pay gap.
A panel of experts from across a range of industries have been appointed by the Culture Secretary to support the BBC Charter Review process
Alun Cairns: "This has been a priority for the UK Government and we have made significant process"
Government has reached an agreement with the BBC that it will take on the cost of free television licences for over-75s
Letter from the Minister for Europe, David Lidington MP to Nadia Savchenko on the anniversary of her detention and Ms Savchenko's reply.
Latest figures reveal employment within the UK’s creative industries is increasing at more than twice the rate of the wider UK economy.
Celebrating the phenomenal success of the UK Creative Industries in a week long digital event from Monday 29 June to Friday 3 July.
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