Guidance for DCMS sectors on the UK's exit from the EU
Information for DCMS sectors now that the UK has left the EU.
This collection page brings together Brexit guidance for DCMS sectors on GOV.UK.
DCMS guidance
DCMS guidance on what to do now that the UK has left the EU.
- Broadcasting and video on-demand services between the UK and EU
- The eCommerce Directive and the UK
- Exporting or importing objects of cultural interest
- Making phone calls and sending texts to EU and EEA countries
- NIS Regulations - non-UK digital service providers operating in the UK
- NIS Regulations: UK digital service providers operating in the EU
- Registering and renewing .eu domain names in the UK
- The telecoms regulatory framework in the UK
- Using personal data in your business or other organisation
- Using your mobile in EU and EEA countries
Sector advice
General guidance on the actions needed by each DCMS sector now that the UK has left the EU.
- The art market sector and the EU
- The arts, culture and heritage sectors and the EU
- The civil society sectors and the EU
- The creative industries sector and the EU
- The digital, technology and computer services sectors and the EU
- The gambling sector and the EU
- The media and broadcasting sectors and the EU
- The sports and recreation sector and the EU
- The telecoms and information services sector and the EU
- The tourism sector and the EU
Last updated 1 January 2021 + show all updates
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Updated guidance now that the UK has left the EU.
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First published.