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First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Plans to create a more sustainable future for the British film industry were announced today by Ed Vaizey.
Ed Vaizey’s answers to your questions.
John Walter Jones has written to Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt to confirm his decision to retire as Chair of the S4C Authority.
Lead non-executive brings business and sector skills as part of Government-wide initiative.
Nicholas Shott’s report into the conditions necessary for financially viable local TV stations has been published today.
Bill Matthews has been appointed the BBC Trust Member for Scotland, Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt announced today.
A ‘digital hub’ in every community to boost economic growth.
A 'digital hub' in every community to boost economic growth
**CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY ** Today I want to set out our plans to build on the success of the British film industry. The industry has enjoyed…
Young people in Nottingham are being given new opportunities to make music
Encouraging millions more internet users in the UK by 2012.
Creative bursaries scheme launched today.
Olympic Park to offer high-tech business development.
Talented arts graduates from less affluent backgrounds to be given an opportunity to kick start a career in the arts or creative industries.
DCMS response to public enquiries.
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) announced today that 19 of its 55 public bodies are being abolished or reformed
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) announced today that 19 of its 55 public bodies are being abolished or reformed.
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