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New website will inform eAccessibility Action Plan and aims to promote best practice.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
New website allowing disabled people to tell government and business how to make the internet more accessible launched by Ed Vaizey.
Foreign affairs adviser to join broadcaster’s governing body.
Lord Williams of Baglan has been appointed to the BBC Trust, Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt announced today.
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4G trial will cover 40 square kilometres of London.
Deadline to supply high-speed cabling brought forward by 12 months.
New Code of Practice sets out measures to help parents block inappropriate online content.
First time web-users given internet masterclass.
Minister welcomes public-private partnership for the creative industries in Greater Birmingham and Solihull.
Ed Vaizey welcomes moves to increase in-car digital radio provision
I want to start by thanking the BBC for hosting today’s conference at the new Broadcasting House. I cannot think of anywhere more appropriate…
The Government committed in the Coalition Programme to give the National Audit Office full access to the BBC’s accounts to ensure transparency…
Over 300 responses were received.
Following the Red Tape Challenge, Minister vows to reduce ’pointless bureaucracy’ for smaller events.
More than 300 responses have been received to the Film Policy Review panel’s call for evidence.
Plans to scrap or simplify more than 60 regulations have been announced today by Tourism Minister John Penrose.
Ladies and Gentlemen, good morning, it is a great pleasure for me to be here today and to speak about our role as key players in shaping the…
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