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You usually need a licence from PPL PRS to play live or recorded music in public - includes playing background music at your business, and staging live music or theatre productions.
This page brings together information about this Trade Specialised Committee under the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement.
Recording artists, record labels, collecting societies, broadcasters and public venues are invited to share their views by 11 March 2024.
Find out when you'll need to involve the Secretary of State for Education and which forms you'll need to submit.
Stake limits for online slot games will be introduced for the first time in September, including lower limits for young adults, as the Government continues to roll out measures to protect people from gambling harms.
Consultation on potential changes to the current minimum age of 16 for playing National Lottery games
Guidelines for prisons on the licensing requirements when playing films, television and music in prison.
A report which highlights disparities in participation rates in extra-curricular activities based on social background.
The total number of statutory planning applications a) affecting playing fields and b) affecting playing fieldsthat have been determined
Samples collected by Natural England will protect trees species from ash dieback
General guidance for all organisations (including charities, voluntary and not-for profit) on showing broadcasts to the public e.g. customers and employees.
Playing field statistics.
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