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Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport: Public Opinion | Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers BritainThinks have run focus groups for the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation (CDEI) since 2020 on a range of topics such as algorithmic
Telecommunications: Infrastructure | Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers The 2017 reforms to the Electronic Communications Code were intended to make it easier for digital communications operators to deploy and ma
Service Industries: Cost of Living | Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers Increasing costs of energy bills are undoubtedly impacting on many sectors, including live events and hospitality.
Broadband | Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers 88 percent of premises in the Kettering constituency and 83 percent of premises in North Northamptonshire are able to access gigabit-capable
Topical Questions | Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | Commons debates I confess that, as the Minister for the creative industries, I share some of the hon. Lady’s concerns.
Topical Questions | Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | Commons debates My understanding is that some of the main challenges come from the Scottish Government’s R100 programme, which is making the roll-out rather
Topical Questions | Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | Commons debates I welcome my hon. Friend constantly holding my feet to the fire on Kettering’s gigabit capability.
Topical Questions | Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | Commons debates I thank my hon. Friend for highlighting her particular concerns in West Worcestershire.
Rural Broadband | Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | Commons debates I thank my hon. Friend for raising this case and for all the work that she and her team did to help those villages.
Rural Broadband | Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | Commons debates We are investing £5 billion in Project Gigabit so that hard-to-reach areas can get ultra-reliable gigabit speeds.