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[Written Question] Sports: Facilities
Question by: Dr Kieran Mullan Answering Body: Department for Culture, Media and Sport Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, what steps her Department is taking to improve access to Government support for grassroots sports facilities; and what action it is taking to help increase the capital investment available for th
[Written Question] Gambling: Risk Assessment
Mr Lee Dillon Answering Body: Department for Culture, Media and Sport Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, what assessment her Department has made of whether Financial Risk Assessments under the Gambling Commission's pilot remain aligned with the policy intent set out in the 2023 gambling white paper;
Freeview possible 'turn off date' issued by government in new statement
Freeview possible 'turn off date' issued by government in new statement The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has confirmed that Freeview licences for terrestrial television have been granted date - but said 'no decision' has yet been made about the future of the service beyond that point The government has confirmed the date that Freeview services in the UK could be switched off, potentially affecting millions of households across the country. In a fresh update, the Department for...
[Written Question] West Ham United FC: Sportsgrounds
Question by: Ben Obese-Jecty Answering Body: Department for Culture, Media and Sport Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, whether she has made an estimate of the cost to the public purse of West Ham United’s relegation to the Championship in the context of the ownership of that club's ground.
Key free pensioners TV licence update as DCMS issues 'new concessions' statement
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[Written Question] Press: Standards
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Model Penny Lane's work on the SI Swimsuit runway last weekend still has the internet talking
To nobody’s surprise in the OutKick Culture Department, Penny Lane has officially become a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit superstar thanks to a runway walk Kate Upton would be proud of. The 31-year-old model’s work on the brand’s Miami Swim Week runway last weekend still has the internet talking. Her viral strut and subsequent bounce were reposted on Twitter and is approaching 20 million views in just a couple of days.
Social media groups are fuelling misinformation in local communities, think tank warns
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UK government ‘concerned’ by abuse claims against West Ham co-owner
UK government ‘concerned’ by abuse claims against West Ham co-owner David Sullivan quit as joint chair of the relegated Premier League football club to fight what he said were ‘false allegations’. Allegations that the billionaire co-owner of West Ham football club, David Sullivan, preyed on women for sex are “deeply concerning”, the British government has said. The 77-year-old recently quit as joint chair of the London football club to fight what he said were “false allegations” about his...
Football watchdog seeking urgent information after ‘deeply concerning’ David Sullivan abuse allegations
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