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BBC Royal Charter Review

The BBC Royal Charter Review, led by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, examines the governance, funding sustainability, and operational framework for the BBC and BBC World Service. The review addresses long-term funding stability, foreign office co-funding arrangements, and the terms under which the BBC operates, with a new Charter expected to be negotiated.


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12 Feb 2025 | Debate linked

Funding for the BBC World Service

That this House celebrates the value of BBC World Service journalism as a vital source of accurate and impartial information to audiences across the globe; believes that this role has never been more important, especially given the extent of misinformation …

12 Jul 2017 | Bill stage linked

BBC Licence Fee Bill [HL]

First Reading 15:37:00 A Bill to establish the BBC Licence Fee Commission to make recommendations to the Secretary of State on a settlement for BBC funding from 1 April 2022, after conducting public and parliamentary consultation. The Bill was introduced …

4 Jul 2017 | Bill stage linked

BBC (Independence) Bill [HL]

First Reading 15:23:00 A Bill to provide for the independence of the British Broadcasting Corporation. The Bill was introduced by Lord Lester of Herne Hill, read a first time and ordered to be printed.

7 Jun 2016 | Bill stage linked

BBC Royal Charter Bill [HL]

First Reading 15:07:00 A Bill to make provision about the establishment, independence, funding and governance arrangements of the British Broadcasting Corporation. The Bill was introduced by Lord Fowler (on behalf of Lord Lester of Herne Hill), read a first time …