@SamiraAhmedUK @BBCNews Quite right too - very exciting discovery
Exactly why @CommonsDCMS Committee and my Private Member’s Bill sought to introduce equitable remuneration for music steaming #brokenrecord #fixstreaming https://t.co/32UZx6kaL4
@PlaidRhys @asoundreaction 😂duh!
@asoundreaction Dreadful click bait
Back in Cardiff rocking out to the brilliant @Brixsmithstart solo album Valley of the Dolls / it’s a cracker! https://t.co/NTayzDT1wK
Last year the APPG on Music and @UK_Music released our report Let the Music Move - A New Deal for Touring. I've written to the UK Government twice on this matter without a reply. Today I raised it for a third time! #APPGonMusic #LetTheMusicMove #ANewDealForMusic #CarryOnTouring https://t.co/9jVLYP1VfH https://t.co/0WBqAMLg1I
For those interested in seeing some of Katherine's brilliant work you can visit her website here: https://t.co/P6xNUBkGe2
Congratulations to my constituent @KatJonesArtist on winning the Self Employed/Freelancer of the Year award at the @FSB_Wales awards. We're lucky to have so many talented people working within the creative industries in Cardiff West. Good luck for the final Katherine #FSBAwards https://t.co/W6uSN5HjDq
Finally, I asked Lord Birt if Richard Sharp should resign before the report is published? Lord Birt says, "I think we should wait for the report as everything I've said is on the evidence as we have it, the person who should have absolutely seen the danger is the Cab Sec. (6/6) https://t.co/WCDwN2u6RF
"I think the Cabinet Secretary made a grave error, when Richard Sharp approached him about the financial arrangement, he should have advised him and the PM, Boris Johnson, that the cosiness of these arrangements should disqualify Mr Sharp as a candidate for the BBC." (5/6) https://t.co/SBCX8gvlz0