Lisa Nandy has written to chiefs behind platforms such as YouTube asking them to promote British-made 'high quality' content, rather than potentially 'damaging' material. But she said the ...
The UK government is urging video platforms like YouTube to prioritise better quality content for children.As per BBC, ...
Childhood lasts a lifetime.” This much-quoted statement from Floella Benjamin was in the news again this week as the children ...
Bishop warns that scrapping the VAT relief grant for repairs would be a devastating blow and have a huge impact on community ...
With local authorities in crisis and Tate running a deficit, leaders of British organisations hope for much-needed capital investment ...
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy says children are missing out on educational TV because of how online platforms operate.
A new petition has so far racked up 30,000 signatures calling on the government to scrap the TV license for state pensioners.