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Online music services and the UK’s thriving creative sector will be able to trade more easily across Europe from today (20 February 2014).
Chancellor George Osborne visits Ealing Studio and Imaginarium Studio on day BFI publishes film and high-end TV data.
Official statistics published today reveal that the UK’s creative industries are now worth £71.4 billion per year to the UK economy.
Estuary TV begins broadcasting
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on digital government, HS2, the Afghanistan-Pakistan trilateral and Scotland.
Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport's oral statement to the House of Commons.
Vince Cable is visiting Belfast to highlight the contribution of the film and production industries to the economy
Mike Weatherley MP is appointed as the Prime Minister's adviser on intellectual property.
Areas in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to benefit from £150 million investment in mobile phone coverage.
Maria Miller announces new strategy, including a nuisance calls crackdown, ending ‘bill shock’ and protecting children online.
Culture Secretary updates Parliament on implementation of Leveson report.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson answered questions on Edward Snowden, health tourism, HS2, immigration, food banks, Egypt and the press.
How DCMS funding will be allocated to our bodies over coming years.
Letter from Sport and Tourism Minister Hugh Robertson to Local Authorities informing them of changes to the Licensing Act 2003 (Descriptions of Entertainment) (Amendment) Order 2013
British Board of Film Classification will no longer have to clear cinema ads; ASA code will still apply.
Why we are proposing changes to how we measure and why crafts will remain a creative industry.
Keynote Arts Speech by Culture Secretary Maria Miller.
Proposals for incentives as part of a new system of independent, self-regulation of the press have been refined to make sure ‘micro-business’ blogs are outside of the scheme.
World-renowned architect asked to make recommendations to promote high design standards.
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