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U-turn a victory for places of worship but other listed buildings still clobbered - Harman

U-turn a victory for places of worship but other listed buildings still clobbered - Harman

17 May 2012

Harriet Harman MP, Labour’s Shadow Culture, Media and Sport Secretary, in response to the Government announcing an additional £30 million for the Listed Places of Worship Scheme, said: ... more

The whole point of the Director General of the BBC is that they are neutral - Harman

The whole point of the Director General of the BBC is that they are neutral - Harman

14 May 2012

Harriet Harman MP, Labour's Shadow Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport Secretary, responding to Boris Johnson’s column where he writes that the next Director General of the BBC should be a Tory, said: ... more

People will be disgusted at the prospect of Jeremy Hunt and No 10 colluding with News Corporation - Harman

People will be disgusted at the prospect of Jeremy Hunt and No 10 colluding with News Corporation - Harman

11 May 2012

Harriet Harman MP, Labour's Shadow Culture Secretary, responding to the allegations that Jeremy Hunt asked Fred Michel to privately advise him and No. 10 on positioning on phone hacking, said: ... more

Leveson has made it clear today that he will not reach a verdict on whether Jeremy Hunt breached the Ministerial Code - Harman

Leveson has made it clear today that he will not reach a verdict on whether Jeremy Hunt breached the Ministerial Code - Harman

10 May 2012

Harriet Harman MP, Labour’s Deputy Leader and Shadow Culture Secretary, responding to Lord Justice Leveson’s comments that he would not judge whether Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt had breached the Ministerial Code, said: ... more

Select Committee report adds new urgency to Ofcom's review of News Corporation - Harman

Select Committee report adds new urgency to Ofcom's review of News Corporation - Harman

1 May 2012

Harriet Harman MP, Labour’s Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, responding to the publication of the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee report on News International and Phone-hacking, said: ... more