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Culture Secretary Karen Bradley gave an oral statement to Parliament on a consultation seeking views on two issues relating to the Leveson Inquiry.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Government has published a consultation seeking views on two issues relating to the Leveson Inquiry.
Consider yourself the next Kojima? Ready to become the next Rocksteady? Maybe you’ve got the skills to become a future Meier?
Sonita Alleyne, Bill Matthews and Aideen McGinley have been reappointed to the BBC Trust for a further six months.
Government has launched the recruitment process for the Chair of the BBC Board - the new body that will govern the BBC from April 2017.
Matthew Gould is the UK Government’s first Director General for Digital and Media, based in the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
Minister of State for Digital and Culture speaks at What Next?
Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Karen Bradley MP's Oral Statement on the Draft BBC Charter and Draft Framework Agreement.
Culture Secretary Karen Bradley has confirmed the reforms to the BBC that will require the organisation to be more open and transparent while making sure the public broadcaster continues to thrive in the future.
Take part in celebrating your shortlisted city.
Blackpool, Bradford, Newcastle-Gateshead and Sheffield have been shortlisted to host the Great Exhibition of the North in 2018, Matt Hancock, Minister of State for Digital and Culture, announced today.
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has welcomed a number of new ministers, following appointments made by the new Prime Minister Theresa May.
Culture Secretary John Whittingdale's statement to Parliament on reforms to the BBC to make sure it remains a valued public broadcaster for the future
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Government sets out reforms to the BBC so that the public broadcaster continues to thrive in the future
Baroness Neville-Rolfe addresses the threat of illegal streaming services and set-top boxes at the launch of the intellectual property (IP) enforcement strategy.
Letter from John Whittingdale to Jonathan Bell and Carál Ní Chuilín on the devolution of Ofcom measures to Northern Ireland.
Culture Secretary John Whittingdale delivered the opening keynote at the Oxford Media Convention 2016 reflecting on current media policy issues.
Announcement from the independent Clementi Review into how the BBC is governed and regulated
New figures published today reveal that the UK’s Creative Industries are now worth £84.1 billion per year to the UK economy
Josh Berger to take over as Chair of the BFI from February 2016 when current Chair Greg Dyke steps down.
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