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Draft Media Bill published to help public service broadcasters better compete with streaming giants
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Funding will help provide immediate and targeted relief to those most at risk of loneliness during the coronavirus pandemic
Materials that concentrate on activities to promote speaking and listening skills, phonological awareness and oral blending.
First published during the 2005 to 2010 Labour government
Media Minister John Whittingdale has announced the scope of the Digital Radio and Audio Review that will examine the issues facing radio in the next decade as the digital revolution continues at pace.
Multimillion pound funds for UK radio and television now open and accepting funding applications
In a major survey over the last 3 years Ofsted found wide differences in the quality and quantity of music education in English schools.
Housing developers building new homes near music venues should be responsible for addressing noise issues.
Across the UK, arts organisations, museums and theatres are unveiling innovative digital plans to ensure culture and creativity is accessible for all
You can download the audio, in MP3 format, for the European Antibiotic Awareness Day (EAAD) videos.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Offenders at a prison in Hertfordshire are working with musicians from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in a music rehabilitation project.
Digital Economy Minister spoke about the strength of the radio industry and the challenges the sector faces
UK armed forces in documentary looking at the importance of music to personnel now and 100 years ago.
The future of radio is digital, but listeners will determine the pace of change, Communications Minister Ed Vaizey will say this afternoon.
Two Army friends recently DJ'd at London's Ministry of Sound, while a third has returned to the decks after losing an arm in Afghanistan.
'Shakespeare Lives' is a global initiative celebrating Shakespeare’s life on the occasion of the 400th anniversary of his death in 2016.
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