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The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Maria Miller and Finucane Review.
What the growth-focused Autumn Statement means for our sectors.
European Commission’s green light paves the way for investment.
A new £6 million investment to help the UK’s creative industries was announced today.
Government funding will boost economy and jobs
Culture Secretary chairs meeting with newspaper editors.
Culture Secretary addresses Parliament in Leveson Report debate.
Monday 3 December 2012 **Speaking today in the House of Commons to open a debate on Lord Justice Leveson’s report into press standards, Secretary…
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on the Leveson recommendations, Israel, tax and Tibet.
Statement to the House of Commons.
Independent inquiry examined the ethics and regulation of the press. The Leveson Inquiry has today published its report into the culture,…
Prime Minister delivered the statement to the House of Commons on the day that Leveson report was published.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on the Leveson Inquiry report.
Ed Vaizey calls for collaboration between the European Commission and the US Administration.
Government plans get the green light from Brussels.
Top advertising professional takes up new role.
The Secretary of State for Scotland Michael Moore has welcomed the news Channel 3 and 5 are to have their licences renewed for another decade, subject to negotiations including levels of public service broadcasting.
Government plans get the green light from Brussels
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