Ian Murray

The Minister of State, Department for Culture, Media and Sport

Labour MP for Edinburgh South

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🗣️ Speeches and Debates

  • Local Media — [Dr Rosena Allin-Khan in the Chair] 3 Dec 2025

    It is brilliant to see you in the Chair, Dr Allin-Khan, and it is great to have this wonderful debate with you presiding over us. I thank the hon. Member for Bromley and Biggin Hill (Peter Fortune) for securing an important debate. We can see from the contributions that it has been an important one, which everyone is interested in. I am delighted that he graduated from stuffing leaflets into...
  • Local Media — [Dr Rosena Allin-Khan in the Chair] 3 Dec 2025

    One hundred per cent, and the hon. Gentleman has just secured a column. We heard from many Members, including the shadow Minister, the hon. Member for Isle of Wight East (Joe Robertson), about the Isle of Wight County Press, the Island Echo, the Isle of Wight Observer and OnTheWight. He hates getting calls from the editors of those newspapers to clarify things, but I am sure his relationship...
  • Local Media — [Dr Rosena Allin-Khan in the Chair] 3 Dec 2025

    I am happy to give way—did I forget yours, sorry?
  • Local Media — [Dr Rosena Allin-Khan in the Chair] 3 Dec 2025

    I could not agree more with my right hon. Friend. In fact, he pre-empted what I was about to say on the way in which it is more important now than ever for our local news to be part of the ecosystem of how people digest current affairs and what is happening. We saw the division and tensions that were created in Southport. Thankfully, those were headed off at the pass because of local people...
  • Local Media — [Dr Rosena Allin-Khan in the Chair] 3 Dec 2025

    That is really part of the Government’s response to this challenge, as I will lay out in my contribution. The Government are committed to devolving more power and funding to local leaders and communities to bring decision making closer to the people it affects. That, of course, allows local journalism and local news to exercise that transparency and hold power to account by being in the...
  • Local Media — [Dr Rosena Allin-Khan in the Chair] 3 Dec 2025

    I will come on to that, but yes—I will lay out later what the local media strategy has done so far, how we have been consulting through the roundtables we have undertaken, and where the Secretary of State has been taking a leading role. As we know, people are increasingly looking to their mobile phones rather than their local newspaper. I do not know when hon. Members last actually bought...
  • Local Media — [Dr Rosena Allin-Khan in the Chair] 3 Dec 2025

    I will come on to examine that point in more detail, but it is well made and certainly understood by Government. That is why we have committed to the local media strategy—to address all of the issues, but particularly those around sustainability—because our vision is for a thriving local media that can continue to play an invaluable role as a key channel of trustworthy information at...
  • Local Media — [Dr Rosena Allin-Khan in the Chair] 3 Dec 2025

    I will come on to that, because the AI copyright issue is a key part of what we are trying to determine. As my hon. Friend will know, under the legislation, the Government are preparing to publish the report and impact assessment required by sections 135 and 136 of the Data Use and Access Act 2025. That must be laid before the House by 12 December. The impact assessment will include an...

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✍️ Written Questions and Answers

  • Written Answers — Department for Science, Innovation and Technology: Electronic Government: Proof of Identity 5 Dec 2025

    GOV.UK One Login is fully compliant with all aspects of data protection law, including in relation to the processing of biometric data under the UK GDPR. DSIT relies on Article 9(2)(g) UK GDPR (substantial public interest) for the processing of biometric data. The appropriate safeguards and data minimisation procedures are applied throughout GOV.UK One Login’s biometric checks and special...
  • Written Answers — Department for Culture, Media and Sport: Arts: North East 5 Dec 2025

    There are thriving creative businesses and cultural organisations across the UK and they play a key role in regional growth. Unleashing the full potential of our city regions and clusters across the UK is a core objective of our Creative Industries Sector Plan. The Sector Plan includes a universal offer to drive growth in the creative industries in any place in the UK, outlining new measures...
  • Written Answers — Department for Culture, Media and Sport: Arts: Curriculum 5 Dec 2025

    In addition to the cultural and creative learning programmes set out in response to your question at UIN93270, DCMS, in strategic partnership with DfE, will invest £22.5 million across 3 years to support up to 400 schools to provide a better youth-voice led, tailored enrichment offer. This will give pupils access to high-quality out of school enrichment opportunities—including arts,...
  • Written Answers — Department for Culture, Media and Sport: Music Venues 5 Dec 2025

    Live music venues are vital to the UK’s music culture, offering emerging artists a platform, supporting local economies and creative jobs, and giving thousands the joy of live music up close. That is why we are committed to working with the sector to support the sustainability of the entire live music ecosystem. The Government’s Creative Industries Sector Plan, published in June,...
  • Written Answers — Department for Culture, Media and Sport: Arts: Employment 5 Dec 2025

    High-quality careers guidance helps young people make informed choices about their futures, so they can develop their interests and potential, and follow the path that is right for them to progress into work. Making creative careers accessible for everyone is a key priority for the Government. Last month was ‘Discover! Creative Careers Month’ as part of our Creative Careers Programme...
  • Written Answers — Department for Culture, Media and Sport: Streaming: Pay 5 Dec 2025

    Ensuring that music creators are fairly compensated for their work is crucial to the ongoing success of our world-class music industry, as this is what allows them to invest their time, effort, and money into creating music. We have worked with key stakeholders from across the music industry on this matter through the Creator Remuneration Working Group, including senior representatives from...
  • Written Answers — Department for Culture, Media and Sport: Department for Culture, Media and Sport: Mental Health 4 Dec 2025

    Civil Service sickness absence reports, which provide statistics for sickness absence by organisation and sickness reason, including Mental Ill-Health, are published on an annual basis. The publication of the 2025 report is currently planned for 18 December 2025. These annual reports can be found by following the link below: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/sickness-absence
  • Written Answers — Department for Culture, Media and Sport: Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme: VAT 4 Dec 2025

    DCMS Ministers received advice on changes to the Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme, including consideration of the potential impact on introducing an annual cap of £25,000 per place of worship for the 2025/26 financial year. The changes to the scheme were necessary given the level of fiscal challenges we inherited and the pressures on other parts of the heritage and cultural sectors....

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