Department for Science, Innovation and Technology Written statements
There are 6 written statements.
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Copyright and AI Progress
Made in: House of Commons
Made on: 18 March 2026
Made by: Liz Kendall as Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology
Made on behalf of: Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
UIN: HCWS1416
Posted to Mastodon: true
Posted to Bluesky: true
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Copyright and AI Progress
Made in: House of Lords
Made on: 18 March 2026
Made by: Baroness Lloyd of Effra as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Digital Economy
Made on behalf of: Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
UIN: HLWS1419
Posted to Mastodon: true
Posted to Bluesky: true
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Quantum Technologies: Investing in the UK’s future
Made in: House of Commons
Made on: 17 March 2026
Made by: Liz Kendall as Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology
Made on behalf of: Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
UIN: HCWS1409
Posted to Mastodon: true
Posted to Bluesky: false
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Quantum Technologies: Investing in the UK’s future
Made in: House of Lords
Made on: 17 March 2026
Made by: Lord Vallance of Balham as Minister of State for Science, Innovation, Research and Nuclear
Made on behalf of: Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
UIN: HLWS1413
Posted to Mastodon: true
Posted to Bluesky: false
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A Safe, Informed Digital Nation: Government’s Media Literacy Action Plan (2026-2029)
Made in: House of Commons
Made on: 16 March 2026
Made by: Kanishka Narayan as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for AI and Online Safety
Made on behalf of: Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
UIN: HCWS1399
Posted to Mastodon: true
Posted to Bluesky: false
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A Safe, Informed Digital Nation: Government’s Media Literacy Action Plan (2026-2029)
Made in: House of Lords
Made on: 16 March 2026
Made by: Baroness Lloyd of Effra as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Digital Economy
Made on behalf of: Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
UIN: HLWS1403
Posted to Mastodon: true
Posted to Bluesky: false