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Culture, media and sport

  • Debate Pack

    Homophobia in sport

    Tuesday, 29 November, 2016

    This Commons Library debate pack looks at what has been said on homophobia in sport and what various sports and organisations are doing to combat it.

    • Debate Pack
    • Culture, media and sport
    • Equality
  • Research Briefing

    Committee Stage Report on the Digital Economy Bill

    Thursday, 24 November, 2016

    The Digital Economy Bill implements a number of policies broadly related to the digital economy. This paper covers the key issues debated at Committee Stage.

    • Research Briefing
    • Crime
    • Press and media
    • Technology
  • Debate Pack

    Release of the 700 MHz spectrum band for mobile data in 2020

    Monday, 14 November, 2016

    This pack has been prepared ahead of the debate on the Release of the 700 MHz spectrum band for mobile data in 2020, to be held in Westminster Hall on Tuesday 15 November at 4.30pm. The Member in charge of the debate is Calum Kerr MP.

    • Debate Pack
    • Press and media
    • Technology
  • Research Briefing

    Commons Library Analysis of the Cultural Property (Armed Conflicts) Bill [HL] (Bill 66 of 2016-17)

    Tuesday, 25 October, 2016

    This Briefing Paper has been prepared for the second reading debate of the Cultural Property (Armed Conflicts) Bill [HL] 2016-17 on 31 October 2016. The Bill would enable the UK to ratify the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict and accede to its two Protocols.

    • Research Briefing
    • Armed forces
    • Culture, media and sport
    • International law
  • Research Briefing

    Commons Library analysis of the Digital Economy Bill

    Friday, 09 September, 2016

    The Digital Economy Bill 2016-17 [Bill no. 45] was published on 6 July 2016 and its First Reading in the House of Commons took place that day. Its Second Reading is scheduled for Tuesday 13 September 2016.

    • Research Briefing
    • Crime
    • Press and media
    • Technology
  • Research Briefing

    Brexit: impact across policy areas

    Friday, 26 August, 2016

    This Commons Library briefing paper looks at the situation in a range of policy areas and considers what impact Brexit might have. This will depend, among other things, on the Brexit negotiations, whether the UK stays in the European Economic Area and how the Government fills any policy gaps left by withdrawal.

    • Research Briefing
    • Armed forces
    • Aviation
    • Business
    • Civil law
    • Climate change
    • Consumers
    • Criminal law
    • Culture, media and sport
    • Defence equipment and spending
    • Defence policy
    • Economic policy
    • Economic situation
    • Economy
    • Education
    • Energy
    • Environment
    • EU institutions
    • EU law and treaties
    • Europe
    • Farming and fishing
    • Finance
    • Health
    • Health services
    • Higher education
    • Housing benefits
    • Immigration
    • Industry
    • Institutions
    • International development
    • International law
    • International organisations
    • International trade
    • Justice
    • Medicine
    • Nationality
    • Pensions
    • Press and media
    • Rail
    • Sciences
    • Security
    • Tax
    • The EU
    • Transport
    • Work and incomes
    • Brexit
  • Research Briefing

    Adult magazines in shops

    Friday, 12 August, 2016

    This House of Commons Library briefing paper summarises what guidelines say about the display of adult magazines in shops.

    • Research Briefing
    • Press and media
  • Research Briefing

    The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse and background

    Thursday, 11 August, 2016

    This briefing concerns the establishment of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse, a statutory Inquiry which formally opened in July 2015. This Inquiry replaced the previous, non-statutory, Inquiry set up in July 2014 which saw both of its Chairs resign; on 4 August 2016, Justice Goddard resigned as the Chair of the statutory inquiry and on 11 August it was announced that Professor Alexis Jay would be the new Chair.

    • Research Briefing
    • Child care
    • Children and families
    • Children's social services
    • Crime
    • Government
    • Health services
    • Local government
    • Parliament
    • Police
    • Press and media
    • Prisons
  • Research Briefing

    Arts Funding: Statistics

    Wednesday, 13 July, 2016

    This note examines funding for the arts across Great Britain from 1955 to the present. The Arts Council of England (ACE), Creative Scotland (CS), Arts Council of Wales (ACW), as well as the historic Arts Council of Great Britain (ACGB), receive individual examination.

    • Research Briefing
    • Culture, media and sport
  • Debate Pack

    Artistic Remuneration for Online Content

    Monday, 04 July, 2016

    A Westminster Hall debate on artistic remuneration for online content has been scheduled for Wednesday 6 July 2016 at 0930hrs. The Member in charge of the debate is Nigel Adams.

    • Debate Pack
    • Culture, media and sport
    • Press and media
  • Debate Pack

    Dormant Betting Accounts

    Thursday, 30 June, 2016

    A Westminster Hall debate on dormant betting accounts has been scheduled for Tuesday 5 July 2016 at 1630hrs. The Member in charge of the debate is Ronnie Cowan.

    • Debate Pack
    • Culture, media and sport
  • Debate Pack

    Football hooliganism

    Monday, 27 June, 2016

    A Westminster Hall debate on the subject of football hooliganism has been scheduled for 1430hrs on Wednesday 29 June 2016. The member in charge of this debate is Gareth Johnson MP.

    • Debate Pack
    • Crime
    • Culture, media and sport
  • Research Briefing

    BBC governance and financial accountability

    Friday, 27 May, 2016

    Arrangements for the governance, regulation and financial scrutiny of the BBC look set to change when a new Royal Charter is agreed. This paper examines what is currently in place and what is proposed.

    • Research Briefing
    • Press and media
  • Research Briefing

    Diversity in Broadcasting

    Tuesday, 12 April, 2016

    This briefing paper explores the current on and off screen diversity in public service broadcasting, including policies in place to improve the diversity of the television workforce. It also summarises the available statistics.

    • Research Briefing
    • Disability
    • Equality
    • Press and media
  • Debate Pack

    The Pubs Code and the Adjudicator

    Tuesday, 12 April, 2016

    This is a debate pack for the Westminster Hall debate on 14 April 2016 about the forthcoming Pubs Code and Adjudicator. The note includes a description of the Code itself and commentary about the new Adjudicator by both sides of the industry and others.

    • Debate Pack
    • Business
    • Culture, media and sport
    • Industry

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