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The annual cost of a TV licence will rise to £180 from 1 April 2026, as required by the 2022 Licence Fee Settlement, in line with inflation.
Correspondence between the Minister of State for Creative Industries, Media and Arts and the Chief Executives of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) and Ofcom.
Correspondence regarding the anticipated acquisition of TMGH by Daily Mail and General Trust.
Creative Industries Minister Ian Murray addressed the British Screen Forum event, speaking about "Standing Out in an Age of Abundance"
In a keynote speech to the World Design Congress, Minister Murray sets out the government's ambitions for the design sector.
Response to the request for the Secretary of State’s consent under the Public Interest Merger Reference (Telegraph Media Group Ltd) (Pre-emptive Action) Order 2024.
Major boost for UK music creators as government drives industry to produce new measures to support legacy artists, songwriters and session musicians
New animated series for kids, known as Activate, will get more children across the country moving more and encouraging a healthier lifestyle.
Industrial Strategy sets out a ten-year plan to boost investment, create good skilled jobs and make Britain the best place to do business
The British Embassy in Yerevan invites female citizens in Armenia aged 18 to 22 to enter a competition to be an Ambassador for a Day.
Hundreds of creative businesses and projects across the UK are to receive government funding to help them grow as part of a major boost to the economy – marking the first step of the Government's Sector Plan for the crea…
A new cap on the price of resold tickets for concerts, live sport and other events are among measures that have been announced by the government today.
A new taskforce, led by Baroness Shriti Vadera and Sir Peter Bazalgette, to help deliver a plan to grow the creative industries met for the first time today.
Creative technology firms and artists in Merseyside and the West Midlands are in line for a major financial boost, as a £13.5 million investment in training, research and development funding is announced by the Culture Secre…
Baroness Shriti Vadera has been appointed by the Culture Secretary as the new co-chair of the Creative Industries Council - a key forum that brings together government and the businesses and public bodies of the UK’s creativ…
Correspondence regarding the anticipated acquisition of TMG by RB Investco Ltd.
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has welcomed confirmation in the Budget of the government’s commitment to support the creative industries - as part of the Industrial Strategy - recognising the key role it can play in economic g…
Film and the creative industries to form key part of government’s mission to grow the economy in all parts of the UK
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