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Comms Minister says agreement is “great news for consumers”.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
International business leaders join Government Ministers to address key issues facing the internet.
Tell us what you want to see on our page to win tickets to a new production at the National Theatre. We have launched our own facebook page…
Key issues considered in latest Comms Review events
From today, it is a criminal offence to sell video games with a “12” rating to those younger than that age.
Secondary legislation on sharing the costs of the Digital Economy Act’s measures to tackle online copyright infringement laid in Parliament.
Government responds to the Hargreaves Review.
The first Communications Review seminar has taken place at DCMS.
Industry figures discuss potential changes in content markets policy.
Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt appoints Professor Elan Closs Stephens as a member of the S4C Authority from 12 July 2012 to 31 October 2014.
Plans to extend local digital radio coverage moved a step closer today.
Sonita Alleyne and Aideen McGinley have been appointed to the BBC Trust, Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt announced today.
Viewers to get help with problems caused by next generation of mobile services.
Digital radio action plan
Plans to put the UK communications sector firmly on the path to long-term economic growth are kick started by the Government today.
Jeremy Hunt lays out his vision for a new Communications Act at the RTS Cambridge Convention.
Reform proposals will be drawn up for “unclear” code.
Strict controls on video-on-demand services will be secured.
Seeking your ideas on the future of the communications sector.
Read and comment on the discussion papers for the upcoming seminars
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