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Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden: It was the EU letting down music on both sides of the Channel - not us

Mr Dowden wrote: “There’s been a lot of speculation about musicians and EU visas over the last few days. Given that some of the reporting has been inaccurate, I wanted to take the opportunity to clear a few things up, as I recognise it’s causing a lot of concern. “Your Government fought to get a good deal for British music precisely because we recognise how valuable this industry is to the country. “Some reports have suggested we turned down a bespoke arrangement from the EU to allow musicians to work and perform across the bloc. In reality, it was the other way round.

UK sees 27m visits to black market sites in a year

UK sees 27m visits to black market sites in a year 21st December 2020 | By Richard Mulligan British consumers visited unregulated gambling sites almost 30 million times in a year, according to research highlighted by the Betting and Gaming Council (BGC). BGC said a report by PWC revealed that 200,000 customers used an unlicensed gambling operator over a 12-month period between 2018 and 2019, staking around £1.4bn. Overall, unregulated operators accounted for 2.5 per cent of all visits to betting websites – amounting to 27 million visits in total. Nearly one in 10 (9%) of all gambling search results were for black market sites. With the UK Government embarking on its long-anticipated Gambling Review, the BGC warned that tougher controls on licensed operators could lead to customers being forced into the arms of unscrupulous black market alternaives, who have none of the safeguards put in place by the regulated sector.

The Crown controversy is about more than the royals

The Crown controversy is about more than the royals By Kate Maltby for CNN Published Dec 15, 2020 7:13:52 AM enablePagination: false (CNN)  Great Britain has declared war on Netflix. (Almost.) On November 29, UK Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden announced that he would write to Netflix to demand a health warning be placed at the front of each episode of the streaming service s The Crown, which should emphasize that the series about the British monarchy is fiction, not fact. On Sunday, Netflix responded through a spokesperson that it would be doing no such thing, telling Variety we have always presented The Crown as a drama and we have every confidence our members understand it s a work of fiction that s broadly based on historical events.

Opinion: The Crown controversy is about more than the royals

Opinion: The Crown controversy is about more than the royals
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