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    Budget June 2010: Culture, media and sport

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    22nd June 2010

    Key highlights affecting culture, media and sport policy.

    Culture, media and sport

    • The broadband levy will be abolished and replaced in part with spending from the digital switchover portion of the television licence fee
    • The government will examine how Tote betting can be sold off
    • Tax relief for the video games industry will be scrapped
    • The furnished holiday lettings rules will be maintained

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