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Written Question
National Lottery: Finance
Thursday 31st October 2019

Asked by: Paul Masterton (Conservative - East Renfrewshire)

Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, what assessment she has made of the equity of the distribution of National Lottery funding throughout the UK.

Answered by Helen Whately - Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions

Over the past 25 years, the National Lottery has awarded over 535,000 grants bringing widespread benefits to communities across the United Kingdom.

National Lottery good cause money is allocated by distributing bodies at arm’s length from Government in the proportions set out in the National Lottery etc Act 1993. Four distributors operate across the UK (National Lottery Community Fund, National Lottery Heritage Fund, UK Sport and British Film Institute) and the remainder (Sport England, Arts Council England, Creative Scotland, Sport Scotland, Arts Council Wales, Sport Wales, Arts Council Northern Ireland and Sport Council Northern Ireland) distribute funding in their respective countries.

When making funding decisions geographical balance is considered by all distributors, alongside where funding will have the most impact in terms of outcomes and benefits. 70% of National Lottery funding has been awarded to projects outside of London and the South East.

Funding levels for areas are often determined by how many applications are submitted. Distributors are aware of some areas being more active in applying than others and actively run specific programmes to encourage applications from less funded areas.


Speech in Public Bill Committees - Wed 27 Feb 2019
Holocaust (Return of Cultural Objects) (Amendment) Bill (First sitting)

"I want to speak briefly, partly to put on record my thanks and the thanks of the Jewish community in East Renfrewshire to my right hon. Friend the Member for Chipping Barnet for bringing this Bill forward.

More than 50% of Scotland’s Jewish community live in East Renfrewshire, and I …..."

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 20 Nov 2018
Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation

"This area presents huge challenges for society in the future, but also real opportunities, particularly in highly skilled and well-paid jobs. How will the new centre assist in taking forward the AI sector deal, which is potentially of huge benefit across the country?..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 15 Oct 2018
Loneliness Strategy

"I thank the Minister for the very honest comments that she made in her interview at the weekend about the loneliness experienced by new parents—both mums and dads. That is something with which both my wife and I can empathise, as I am sure can parents right across East Renfrewshire. …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 06 Sep 2018
Oral Answers to Questions

"The chain of trafficking offences is often complex and runs across several jurisdictions. How are we working with other countries to increase the number of prosecutions?..."
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Written Question
Television: Scotland
Tuesday 3rd April 2018

Asked by: Paul Masterton (Conservative - East Renfrewshire)

Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, if he will make an assessment of the potential economic benefits for (a) East Renfrewshire constituency and (b) Scotland of the BBC’s proposals to launch a new Scottish television channel.

Answered by Margot James

As the independent regulator of the BBC, Ofcom is currently conducting a competition assessment on the BBC’s proposal to launch a new television channel for Scotland. The competition assessment will consider whether the public value offered by a new BBC channel would justify any potential adverse effects on fair and effective competition.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 01 Mar 2018
Leveson Inquiry

"I welcome the statement on section 40, which would jeopardise the viability of fantastic local papers such as Barrhead News in my constituency. I also associate myself with the comments of the hon. Member for Argyll and Bute (Brendan O’Hara). Can the Secretary of State confirm my understanding that Labour’s …..."
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Written Question
Dormant Assets Commission
Monday 26th February 2018

Asked by: Paul Masterton (Conservative - East Renfrewshire)

Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, when his Department plans to respond to the report published by the Independent Commission on Dormant Assets.

Answered by Tracey Crouch

The Government published its response to the Commission on Dormant Assets’ report on 16 February 2018.


Written Question
Charities: Fraud
Tuesday 30th January 2018

Asked by: Paul Masterton (Conservative - East Renfrewshire)

Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, what steps his Department is taking to protect charities and charitable trusts from fraud.

Answered by Tracey Crouch

The Commission is responsible for overseeing a program of counter-fraud activities, aimed at both raising awareness of fraud risks to charities and improving their resilience to fraud. The purpose of this work it to ensure charities have the knowledge and tools to prevent fraud from happening in their organisations in the first place.

In addition to publishing detailed guidance for charities, the Commission facilitates the ‘charities against fraud’ coalition, a cross-sector group of nearly 40 stakeholders. The Commission has jointly run two fraud awareness weeks with the Fraud Advisory Panel in 2016 and 2017, which included a national conference on the issue. In 2017 the Commission helped to deliver the first ever national charity fraud awards to help raise awareness of good practice in this area.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 21 Dec 2017
Oral Answers to Questions

"8. What steps her Department is taking to tackle problems associated with online ticket sales. ..."
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