Baroness Stowell of Beeston
Main Page: Baroness Stowell of Beeston (Conservative - Life peer)(6 days, 16 hours ago)
Lords ChamberTo ask His Majesty’s Government when they intend by regulations under Schedule 7 to the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 to provide exemptions for certain funds associated with foreign powers, such as sovereign wealth or public-sector pensions funds, to invest in UK newspapers and news magazines.
My Lords, the Government are clear that foreign states should not be permitted to influence the policy or operation of UK newspapers and news magazines. Exceptions to the new foreign state intervention powers in the Enterprise Act are required to permit sovereign wealth funds, public sector pension funds or similar to invest up to strict limits. As I mentioned to the noble Baroness in our previous debate on this, we are carefully considering responses to the consultation published by the previous Government. We hope to publish a response to that very soon and lay the SI shortly after.
My Lords, the Minister will not be surprised that I am disappointed that the department has not provided her with any more information than that which she gave us last time. If the Minister is not able to tell us when the Government will bring forward these important regulations—they are important to the whole news industry and to the sale of the Telegraph—I must ask her why they have not done so. It is not a question of time—they have had eight months since the consultation closed. We are left to assume that the Government are prioritising the sensibilities of a foreign Government, who do not share our commitment to press freedom, over the news industry, the importance of press freedom and the survival of one of our national newspapers. I ask again: could the Minister please tell us why the Government are not acting in line with the intentions of Parliament when we legislated last year to ensure the financial sustainability of the news industry and to protect press freedom?
The purchase of UK newspapers and news magazines by foreign states, as the noble Baroness will be aware, runs the risk of eroding trust in the press. We agree that it is right that the UK has explicit protections in relation to this. Since the consultation closed in July last year, DCMS Ministers and officials have been considering the responses carefully. The consultation raises complex issues and involves multiple interests across government. We are committed to considering this carefully and ensuring we understand the implications of such changes, including on the industry. It is important that we get this right.