Culture, Media and Sport

– in the House of Commons at on 16 October 2025.

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The Secretary of State was asked—

  • Youth Services: Deprived Communities (9 speeches)

    What steps her Department has taken to support the delivery of youth services in deprived communities.

  • Creative Copyright (6 speeches)

    What steps she is taking to help protect creative copyright, in the context of further advances in AI.

  • Grassroots Music Venues (7 speeches)

    What steps she is taking to support grassroots music venues.

  • Motorsport (4 speeches)

    What steps she is taking to support the motorsport industry.

  • Tourism: Major Energy Infrastructure Projects (6 speeches)

    What discussions she has had with Cabinet colleagues on the potential merits of providing additional funding to support tourism in areas affected by major energy infrastructure projects.

  • Coal Industry Social Welfare Organisation (4 speeches)

    If she will have discussions with the Coal Industry Social Welfare Organisation on its role in supporting coalmining communities.

  • Youth Services: Funding (6 speeches)

    What discussions she has had with Cabinet colleagues on levels of funding for youth services.

  • Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme (4 speeches)

    What recent discussions she has had with relevant stakeholders on the potential impact of changes to the listed places of worship grant scheme on listed places of worship.

  • Grassroots Sports Facilities (12 speeches)

    What steps her Department plans to take to help increase access to grassroots sport facilities.

  • Youth Services: Local Authority Statutory Duties (6 speeches)

    What steps she is taking to ensure that local authorities fulfil their statutory duties in the delivery of youth services.

  • Topical Questions (25 speeches)

    If she will make a statement on her departmental responsibilities.

Secretary of State

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