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To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, with reference to the Green Paper entitled Watch this space, published on 23 June 2026, whether her Department has undertaken a cost-benefit assessment of proposals relating to the prominence of public service media content.

Asked by
Rupert Lowe (Restore Britain)
Answering body
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
16 July 2026
Reference
17869
House
House of Commons

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, with reference to the Green Paper entitled Watch this space, published on 23 June 2026, which organisations, platforms and stakeholders her Department consulted in developing proposals on the prominence of public service media content on third-party platforms.

Asked by
Rupert Lowe (Restore Britain)
Answering body
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
16 July 2026
Reference
17868
House
House of Commons

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, what discussions she has had with video-sharing platforms on the use of recommendation algorithms to promote content from public service broadcasters.

Asked by
James McMurdock (Independent (affiliation))
Answering body
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
16 July 2026
Reference
17685
House
House of Commons

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, with reference to to the Green Paper entitled Watch this space, published on 23 June 2026, what criteria her Department will use in determining whether legislation is required to secure greater prominence for public service media content on third-party...

Asked by
Rupert Lowe (Restore Britain)
Answering body
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
16 July 2026
Reference
17870
House
House of Commons

Radio continues to be a strong and highly valued medium in the UK, with 87% of the population tuning in every week. However, the means by which listeners tune into radio has undergone a significant shift in recent years. In particular, there has been sustained growth in listeners’ use of...

Member
Ian Murray (Labour)
Department
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Type
Written statements
Date
15 July 2026
Reference
HCWS271
House
House of Commons

I am repeating the following Written Ministerial Statement made today in the other place by my Right Honourable Friend the Minister for Creative Industries, Media and Arts, Ian Murray MP.

Radio continues to be a strong and highly valued medium in the UK, with 87% of the population tuning in every...

Member
Baroness Twycross (Labour)
Department
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Type
Written statements
Date
15 July 2026
Reference
HLWS273
House
House of Lords

Radio continues to be a strong and highly valued medium in the UK, with 87% of the population tuning in every week. However, the means by which listeners tune into radio has undergone a significant shift in recent years. In particular, there has been sustained growth in listeners’ use of...

Member
Ian Murray (Labour)
Department
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Type
Written statements
Date
15 July 2026
Reference
HCWS269
House
House of Commons

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, if she will take steps to assess whether gambling companies are able to advertisements on streaming platforms during the day.

Asked by
Will Stone (Labour)
Answering body
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
8 July 2026
Reference
14465
House
House of Commons

The Government is committed to harnessing the benefits of artificial intelligence to improve the productivity of the Civil Service and the quality of public services.

Departments provide officials, Ministers and special advisers with access to secure, enterprise-grade generative AI tools that have been assured to the appropriate security standards and...

Member
Kirsty McNeill (Labour)
Department
Scotland Office
Type
Ministerial corrections
Date
8 July 2026
House
House of Commons

Yesterday, over 50 parliamentarians from across this House and their Ukrainian counterparts wrote to the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport about “Masha and the Bear”, a Russian cartoon series in which the militarisation of children and a distinct lack of regard for boundaries are key themes. It...

Member
Tom Gordon (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Business questions
Date
2 July 2026
Reference
788 c1040
House
House of Commons

I share concerns if children are being bombarded with propaganda, because that would be highly inappropriate, and the hon. Gentleman is absolutely right to raise those concerns. I will take them up with the Secretary of State for DCMS and get an update on what the Government intend to do,...

Member
Alan Campbell (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
2 July 2026
Reference
788 c1040
House
House of Commons

Lords statement on the publication of the media Green Paper.

Lead member
Baroness Twycross
Department
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Type
Ministerial statements
Date
29 June 2026
Reference
857 cc864-8
House
House of Lords

My Lords, there is much to be commended in the Green Paper, not least adding on-demand rights to the listed events regime which we have been discussing in the Sporting Events Bill. As the Government recognise, some of the questions in there are thorny ones which will need careful consideration,...

Member
Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
29 June 2026
Reference
857 c865
House
House of Lords

The noble Lord makes an interesting point. The whole idea of prominence is to ensure that people know the difference between trusted sources of news and opinion, and that is where the prominence issue comes in by looking at ways we can make sure that such sites come further up...

Member
Baroness Twycross (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
29 June 2026
Reference
857 c865
House
House of Lords

My Lords, we welcome the Green Paper, which rightly recognises the severe financial challenges facing our PSBs, vividly exposed by the recent devastating cuts at the BBC. We have long proposed on these Benches that the BBC World Service should be fully funded directly from an FCDO budget, freeing up...

Member
Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
29 June 2026
Reference
857 c865
House
House of Lords

One of the real strengths of the BBC is that it is such a trusted source of news, and that is behind a lot of the issues within this. On the ongoing discussions with the FCDO, I am happy

to meet the noble Baroness to discuss that. As she is...

Member
Baroness Twycross (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
29 June 2026
Reference
857 cc865-6
House
House of Lords

My Lords, I too welcome the Green Paper because, frankly, Rome is burning. Two of the UK’s greatest, most respected and historic achievements are threatened by the globalisation of media—a lively, challenging and diverse press, which we have had for centuries, and an unmatched tradition of public service broadcasting, encompassed...

Member
Lord Birt (Crossbench)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
29 June 2026
Reference
857 c866
House
House of Lords

The Government are fully behind the BBC, both at the present time and as a future source of trusted news and content. Through the charter review process, a lot of these conversations are happening and we are looking in particular at how we can ensure that the funding model is...

Member
Baroness Twycross (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
29 June 2026
Reference
857 c866
House
House of Lords

My Lords, the Green Paper is really welcome. If this is got right, then digital switchover will mean many more people in this country will get sufficient media and digital understanding to be able to use what they need to improve their lives, so this is much bigger than many...

Member
Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
29 June 2026
Reference
857 c866
House
House of Lords

The intention is to make sure we get it right for everyone. If people have not read the Green Paper, it is worth the read; I thought it was a really interesting document. A striking point made in the paper is about information being part of public infrastructure, and recognising...

Member
Baroness Twycross (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
29 June 2026
Reference
857 c866
House
House of Lords