Apr. 18 2024
Source Page: The Smart Data Roadmap: action the government is taking in 2024 to 2025Found: consultations and calls for evidence to identify and design schemes to take forward in transport and
Apr. 17 2024
Source Page: Immigration Rules archive: 11 March 2024 to 3 April 2024Found: Fashion Design Industry endorsement Fashion Design Industry field track record requirement GTE
Oral Evidence Apr. 16 2024
Inquiry: Engineering biologyFound: Imperial College London, and University of Bristol Oral Evidence
Apr. 12 2024
Source Page: Immigration Rules archive: 10 April 2024 to 10 April 2024Found: Fashion Design Industry endorsement Fashion Design Industry field track record requirement GTE
Apr. 12 2024
Source Page: Immigration Rules archive: 10 April 2024 to 10 April 2024Found: Fashion Design Industry endorsement Fashion Design Industry field track record requirement GTE
Apr. 12 2024
Source Page: Immigration Rules archive: 4 April 2024 to 9 April 2024Found: Fashion Design Industry endorsement Fashion Design Industry field track record requirement GTE
Apr. 04 2024
Source Page: First Minister and Net Zero Secretary attendance at Cop28 in the United Arab Emirates: FOI releaseFound: First Minister and Net Zero Secretary attendance at Cop28 in the United Arab Emirates: FOI release
Apr. 03 2024
Source Page: VTQ information hub 2023 to 2024: key dates and deadlinesFound: VTQ information hub 2023 to 2024: key dates and deadlines
Apr. 03 2024
Source Page: VTQ information hub 2023 to 2024: key dates and deadlinesFound: VTQ information hub 2023 to 2024: key dates and deadlines
Asked by: Andrew Rosindell (Conservative - Romford)
Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:
To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, what steps she has taken to support traditional English sartorial culture and the related industry.
Answered by Julia Lopez - Minister of State (Department for Science, Innovation and Technology)
As part of the Creative Industries Sector Vision, the government announced £2 million funding to support five London Fashion Weeks over the next two years. This will go specifically towards supporting emerging designer talent and increasing access to the sector, delivered through the British Fashion Council’s NEWGEN programme.
DCMS also supports the UK Research and Investment (UKRI) £15 million Circular Fashion programme, launched in 2022 to bring the sector, academia and government together to understand and drive the fashion and textiles industry towards sustainable and responsible practices. This programme will be critical in developing this area of research and meeting the goal of transforming the fashion and textiles sector to adopt economically viable and scalable circular models by 2032.
The textiles, fashion and craft industries play an important role in the UK’s social and cultural heritage, and are a major driver of economic growth. The UK is famous for its unrivalled creativity and innovation and it has a track record for producing some of the world’s most influential designers. Recognising this contribution, we are committed to supporting future growth in the sector. DCMS continues to engage with the British Fashion Council, the Crafts Council and the wider industries to understand the challenges the sectors are facing and how the government can best provide support.