May. 10 2024
Source Page: England's World Leading Attendance Drive ContinuesFound: England's World Leading Attendance Drive Continues
Correspondence May. 21 2024
Committee: Business and Trade Committee (Department: Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy)Found: Joint written submission from ICAEW, ICAS, The Investment Association relating to audit reform Correspondence
Correspondence Jan. 24 2024
Committee: Welsh Affairs Committee (Department: Wales Office)Found: Correspondence from the Chair to the Secretary of State for Wales relating to his appearance before the
May. 22 2024
Source Page: International barristers come together at global bar conferenceFound: Organised in partnership by the Bar of Northern Ireland and Council of The Bar of Ireland, the World
May. 22 2024
Source Page: International barristers come together at global bar conferenceFound: Organised in partnership by the Bar of Northern Ireland and Council of The Bar of Ireland, the World
Asked by: Stephen Doughty (Labour (Co-op) - Cardiff South and Penarth)
Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:
To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, what steps she is taking to support the (a) growth and (b) development of the creative industries in South Wales.
Answered by Julia Lopez - Minister of State (Department for Science, Innovation and Technology)
The UK Government has a clear plan to grow the creative industries by a further £50 billion and add another 1 million jobs by 2030. As set out in the Creative Industries Sector Vision, we are committed to working with industry and the devolved administrations to ensure our creative industries continue to be the best in the world. As part of this, we invited Creative Wales to become a member of the Creative Industries Council to ensure they are represented in discussions about the UK’s creative industries.
Culture and the creative industries are devolved policy areas. The UK Government has provided opportunities to support Welsh creative businesses through the following programmes:
The UK-wide Film & TV Restart scheme which supported 1,259 individual film and TV productions and £3.06 billion in production expenditure through the pandemic. Wales received £287.5 million – the largest share of funding of any nation after England (c.9%).
The £56 million Creative Clusters programme was announced in the 2018 Sector Deal: and supported R&D across the Cardiff Clwstwr one of 9 first-wave of clusters across the UK. The Clusters programme has generated approximately £252 million of private co-investment, creating or safeguarding over 4000 jobs.
Written Evidence Jan. 24 2024
Inquiry: University research fundingFound: is World-Class Places.2 As well as adopting the objective from the Levelling Up White Paper, we committed
Mar. 07 2011
Source Page: Table showing broadcast programmes which received seed funding from the CBA Broadcast Media Scheme. 3 p.Found: Table showing broadcast programmes which received seed funding from the CBA Broadcast Media Scheme. 3
Feb. 07 2024
Source Page: UK research investment to boost UK semiconductor industryFound: Semiconductors are a key component in nearly every electrical device in the world from mobile phones
Oral Evidence Mar. 06 2024
Inquiry: Impact of population change in WalesFound: GlobalWelsh, and Ambition North Wales Oral Evidence