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More than 150 rural 4G mast upgrades are now live, boosting mobile coverage across remote UK areas and helping walkers, visitors and communities stay connected.
The Culture Secretary has decided not to intervene on the basis of assurances and legally-binding commitments she has secured from Paramount.
Over 60,000 homes and businesses across Yorkshire and Lincolnshire now have access to faster broadband through Project Gigabit, improving connectivity for work, study and everyday life.
The UK music industry will benefit from a range of new powers and investment as the government unveils a new long-term plan to back the sector.
First published during the 2024 to 2026 Starmer Labour government
50 UK Government-funded 4G masts have been switched on to boost signal in some of Scotland's hardest-to-reach communities.
Local news outlets can now apply for grants of up to £125,000 to support their long-term financial sustainability
Correspondence relating to the anticipated acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. by Paramount Skydance Corporation.
Media Green Paper published by Government today sets out plans to improve access to reliable news sources in online apps
Letter from DSIT Secretary of State Liz Kendall to Ofcom Chair, Sir Ian Cheshire and Ofcom Chief Executive, Dame Melanie Dawes.
Letter from DSIT Secretary of State Liz Kendall to Sir Ian Cheshire.
Letter from DSIT Secretary of State Liz Kendall to Ofcom Chair, Sir Ian Cheshire.
Sir Ian Cheshire has been announced as Chair of Ofcom, the UK's independent regulator for communications.
Speaking at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) on Friday 29 May 2026, telecoms minister Liz Lloyd set out plans to consult on tougher fines and prison sentences for those who damage subsea infrastructure essential fo…
Government to propose tougher fines and prison sentences for those who damage subsea infrastructure essential for UK internet access.
Journalists in Honiara completed a four-day fact-checking and verification training to strengthen integrity, accuracy, and resilience in reporting.
9,500 more homes and businesses in Essex to receive faster, reliable internet as part of the government’s Project Gigabit roll out.
The Ambassadors underscored that threats to media freedom extend beyond times of war, including intimidation, censorship and criminalisation.
The British Embassy Zagreb invites organisations to submit project proposals by 15 May 2026.
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.
Correspondence regarding the anticipated acquisition of TMGH by Axel Springer.
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