Tweet Here you can find Julia's contributions in Parliament as the Member for Hornchurch and Upminster (provided by theyworkforyou):
Public Telephones | Department for Science, Innovation and Technology | Written Answers Ofcom, the UK’s telecommunications regulator, is responsible for the regulation of public call boxes (PCBs).
Arts: Equality | Department for Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers The arts are for everyone, and His Majesty’s Government is deeply committed to supporting access to high-quality arts and culture across the
BBC Arabic Service | Department for Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers The Department for Culture, Media and Sport’s Ministerial team regularly meets with BBC leadership, including members of the Board, to discu
Public Telephones: Repairs and Maintenance | Department for Science, Innovation and Technology | Written Answers Ofcom, the UK’s telecommunications regulator, is responsible for the regulation of public call boxes (PCBs).
Arts | Department for Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers The UK Government has a clear plan to grow the creative industries by a further £50 billion and support another 1 million jobs by 2030.
ByteDance | Department for Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers The new terms introduced in our amendments to the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill (DMCC) are based on the Enterprise Act 200
Musicians: Immigration Controls | Department for Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers Border Force does not hold the data requested.
Arts: South Wales | Department for Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers 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.
Broadband: Social Tariffs | Department for Science, Innovation and Technology | Written Answers Social tariffs are available in 99% of the UK and are offered by a range of telecoms providers.
Cinemas: Government Assistance | Department for Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers The Government recognises that cinemas are a hugely important part of the UK’s fantastic film industry and has been supporting them througho