All 3 Debates between Karen Bradley and Jo Stevens

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Debate between Karen Bradley and Jo Stevens
Thursday 16th November 2017

(6 years, 5 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Jo Stevens Portrait Jo Stevens (Cardiff Central) (Lab)
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6. What recent discussions she has had with S4C on its future funding.

Karen Bradley Portrait The Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (Karen Bradley)
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As the hon. Lady will know, Euryn Ogwen Williams’ independent review of S4C is ongoing. It will consider a range of issues, including S4C’s remit, governance and funding methods.

Jo Stevens Portrait Jo Stevens
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I thank the Secretary of State for that reply, but it is estimated that S4C is going to lose £9 million of funding over the next three years, so will she tell the House what guidance she has given to Euryn Ogwen Williams in conducting her review?

Karen Bradley Portrait Karen Bradley
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This is an independent review. I have asked Euryn Ogwen Williams to look at the issues of remit, governance and funding methods, and it is down to him, as an independent reviewer, to look at those matters.

Sky/Fox Merger

Debate between Karen Bradley and Jo Stevens
Tuesday 12th September 2017

(6 years, 7 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Karen Bradley Portrait Karen Bradley
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If I may repeat myself, Mr Speaker, I will come to the House with the responses to the consultation, and our views on that consultation, in due course.

Jo Stevens Portrait Jo Stevens (Cardiff Central) (Lab)
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I, too, welcome the Secretary of State’s statement. May I press her again on that point? She said earlier that the consultation outcome will be published “shortly”. When is shortly going to be?

Karen Bradley Portrait Karen Bradley
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In due course.

Sky/21st Century Fox: Proposed Merger

Debate between Karen Bradley and Jo Stevens
Monday 6th March 2017

(7 years, 2 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Jo Stevens Portrait Jo Stevens (Cardiff Central) (Lab)
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Does the Secretary of State agree that the principles of competition and media plurality are vital in a modern democracy? Will she confirm that, when Britain leaves the European Union, we will continue to apply those principles and regulations to avoid the unfair concentration of media ownership in the UK?

Karen Bradley Portrait Karen Bradley
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The Enterprise Act is a piece of UK legislation and I am not aware of any intention to change it as a result of leaving the European Union. UK legislation will remain in place as will those grounds in the Enterprise Act.