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To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, if he will comment on the responsibilities of the Broadcasting Standards (a) Council and (b) Commission; if he will list the (i) location of, (ii) running costs of, (iii) salary costs of and (iv) number of staff based at...

Asked by
John Swinney (Scottish National Party)
Answering body
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
30 March 1998
Reference
36132; 309 c368-9W
House
House of Commons
Type
House of Commons papers
Date
30 July 1997
Reference
HC 231 1997/98
House
House of Commons
Type
Unprinted papers
Date
8 July 1997
House
House of Commons

What consultations she has had with (a) the ITC and (b) the Broadcasting Standards Commission concerning the levels of violence on television following the killings at Dunblane.

Asked by
Cynog Dafis (Plaid Cymru)
Answering body
Department of National Heritage
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
12 March 1997
Reference
19098; 292 c220W
House
House of Commons

What proposals she has for increasing the powers of (a) the Broadcasting Standards Council and (b) the Independent Television Commission in relation to violence on television. (Holding answer 13 December 1996).

Asked by
Lord Cunningham of Felling (Labour)
Answering body
Department of National Heritage
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
16 December 1996
Reference
8928; 287 c442W
House
House of Commons
Type
Public acts
Date
24 July 1996
Reference
CAP 55 1996
Type
Unprinted papers
Date
8 July 1996
House
House of Commons

If it is an aim of Government policy to reduce the amount of violence depicted on television and if she will monitor the average weekly number of murders by shooting depicted on each television channel and publish the results on a regular basis. - (Holding answer 23 April 1996).

Asked by
Cynog Dafis (Plaid Cymru)
Answering body
Department of National Heritage
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
29 April 1996
Reference
276 c368-9W;276 c370-1W; 25208;25348
House
House of Commons

Broadcasting Bill (HL). SEcond reading debate. Amendment negatived on division (267 to 297). Committed to a Standing Committee. Money resolution and ways and means resolution (formal).

Lead member
Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone
Answering member
Lord Cunningham of Felling
Department
Department of National Heritage
Type
Debates on bills
Date
16 April 1996
Reference
275 c537-615
House
House of Commons

Broadcasting Bill (HL). Lords third reading (formal). Debate on amendments and motion that Bill do now pass. Amendment (Privilege) agreed. Passed on question. Sent to the Commons.

Lead member
Lord Inglewood
Answering member
Lord Donoughue
Department
Department of National Heritage
Type
Debates on bills
Date
19 March 1996
Reference
570 c1155-226,1243-68
House
House of Lords

Broadcasting Bill (HL). Lords report stage second day. (HL Bill 58 1995/96).

Department
Department of National Heritage
Type
Parliamentary proceedings
Date
7 March 1996
Reference
570 c418-82,495-538
House
House of Lords

Broadcasting Bill (HL). Lords second reading debate. Agreed to on question. Committed to a Committee of the Whole House.

Lead member
Lord Inglewood
Answering member
Lord Donoughue
Department
Department of National Heritage
Type
Debates on bills
Date
16 January 1996
Reference
568 c468-566
House
House of Lords
Answered by
Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone (Conservative)
Answering body
Department of National Heritage
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
18 December 1995
Reference
268 c1209-10;268 c1211-2
House
House of Commons
Supplementary on taste and decency in digital broadcasting and screening of the film "Goodfellas".
Asked by
Michael Stephen (Conservative)
Answering body
Department of National Heritage
Oral questions - 1st Supplementary
Status
Answered
Date
18 December 1995
Reference
268 c1209-10;268 c1211-2
House
House of Commons
Member
Lord Inglewood (Conservative)
Department
Department of National Heritage
Type
Government bills
Date
14 December 1995
Reference
HL Bill 19 1995/96
House
House of Lords

Broadcasting Bill (HL). Lords presentation and first reading (HL Bill 19 1995/96).

Lead member
Lord Inglewood
Department
Department of National Heritage
Type
Debates on bills
Date
14 December 1995
Reference
567 c1376
House
House of Lords
Type
Unprinted papers
Date
10 July 1995
House
House of Commons

How many complaints were made to the Broadcasting Standards Council in 1994; on how many it made a judgement; how many related to the BBC; and how many relating to the BBC or others were (a) upheld, (b) partly upheld and (c) not upheld - Includes figures. (Holding answer 4...

Asked by
Kevin McNamara (Labour)
Answering body
Department of National Heritage
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
5 May 1995
Reference
259 c326W
House
House of Commons

What plans he has to introduce further controls on the amount of violence broadcast on television.

Asked by
John Gorst (Conservative)
Answering body
Department of National Heritage
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
18 April 1995
Reference
258 c105W
House
House of Commons
Answered by
Viscount Astor (Conservative)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
21 March 1995
Reference
562 c1123
House
House of Lords