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DEPARTMENT FOR CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORT

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The 'Department for Culture, Media and Sport' (sometimes abbreviated 'DCMS') is a department of the United Kingdom government, with responsibility for culture and sport in England, and some aspects of the media throughout the whole UK, for example broadcasting. It also has responsibility for the creative industries (some joint with Department for Trade and Industry) and tourism in England.
Culture, sport and tourism are devolved matters, with responsibility resting with corresponding departments in the Scottish Executive and Welsh Assembly Government in Scotland and Wales. While the Northern Ireland Executive remains suspended, culture, sport and tourism are the responsibility of the Northern Ireland Office.

Contents
Ministers
Permanent secretary
History and responsibilities
External link

Ministers


The current ministers at the DCMS are:

Secretary of State for Culture, Media and SportRt Hon James Purnell MP

Minister of State for Culture, Creative Industries and Tourism - Rt Hon Margaret Hodge MBE MP

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Sport - Gerry Sutcliffe MP

Permanent secretary


The Permanent Secretary is Jonathan Stephens.

History and responsibilities


Before 1997, DCMS was known as the 'Department of National Heritage', which was in turn created out of various other departments in 1992. The former Ministers for the Arts and for Sport had previous been located in other departments.
The DCMS was the co-ordinating department for the successful bid by London to host the 2012 Olympics and has the role of appointing and overseeing the agencies to deliver the Games' infrastructure and programme. Following the 7 July 2005 London bombings the department was given the responsibility of co-ordinating humanitarian support to the relatives of victims and to arrange memorial events.
Its five strategic priorities are children and young people, communities, delivery, economy and, more recently, the Olympics. It is responsible for government policy in the following areas:

Alcohol and entertainment

Architecture and design

Arts

Broadcasting

Creative industries

Cultural property

Gambling and racing

Historic environment

Libraries

Museums and galleries

National Lottery

Sport

Tourism
The DCMS also manages the Government Art Collection.
The DCMS has responsibility for one executive agency, the Royal Parks Agency. The DCMS has policy responsibility for three public corporations and two public broadcasting authorities. These bodies and their operation are largely independent of Government policy influence.
The public corporations are:

Channel Four Television Corporation

Historic Royal Palaces

Horserace Totalisator Board (The Tote)
The public broadcasting authorities are:

British Broadcasting Corporation

Sianel Pedwar Cymru (S4C) - Welsh Fourth Channel Authority
In addition, responsibility for the Office of Communications (Ofcom) is shared with the Department of Trade and Industry.
The DCMS also sponsors the following non-departmental public bodies:

Alcohol Education and Research Council

Arts Council of England

Big Lottery Fund

British Film Institute (BFI)

British Library

British Museum

★ British Tourist Authority (VisitBritain)

Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust

Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE)

English Sports Council

Football Licensing Authority

Geffrye Museum

Greenwich Foundation for the Royal Naval College

★ The Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England (English Heritage)

Historic Royal Palaces

Horniman Museum

★ Horserace Totalisator Board (The Tote)

Imperial War Museum

Millennium Commission

Museum of London

Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester

Museums, Libraries and Archives Council

National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA)

National Gallery

National Heritage Memorial Fund

National Lottery Charities Board

National Lottery Commission

National Maritime Museum

National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside

National Museum of Science and Industry

National Portrait Gallery

Natural History Museum

New Millennium Experience Company

Registrar of Public Lending Right

Royal Armouries Museum

Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts

Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England

Sir John Soane's Museum

Sport England

Tate Gallery

UK Film Council

UK Sport

Victoria and Albert Museum

Wallace Collection
The main offices are at 2–4 Cockspur Street, London, SW1Y 5DH as of 2005.

External link



DCMS website

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