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Lisa Nandy MP

Updated: May 12, 25
Published: May 11, 25
Delyth Evans is confirmed as the new Chair of S4C. Denise Lewis Poulton is reappointed and five new appointments have been made to the Board.
Updated: May 9, 25
Published: May 9, 25
The Secretary of State has reappointed Alain Clapham, Viscount Charles Colville and Professor Caroline Malone as Board Members of the Museum of the Home for a second term of 3 years, from 4 November 2024 until 3 November 2027.
Updated: Apr 28, 25
Published: Apr 28, 25
The Secretary of State has appointed Alex Ely as the Chair of the Museum of the Home for a term of four years, which commenced on 23 March 2025.
Updated: Apr 25, 25
Published: Apr 24, 25
Members of the public are able to watch the VE Day 80 military procession taking place on Monday 5 May
Updated: Apr 23, 25
Published: Apr 23, 25
The Secretary of State has reappointed Lucy Osborne as a Trustee of the Theatres Trust for a second term of 3 years.
Updated: Apr 28, 25
Published: Apr 21, 25
The Secretary of State has appointed Tasnim Khalid and Alan Mather as Board Members to the Charity Commission for England and Wales for a 3 year term commencing 23 April 2025 to 22 April 2028.
Updated: Apr 16, 25
Published: Apr 15, 25
Delyth Evans is the Government’s preferred candidate for the S4C Chair, the Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy announced today.

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Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
Lisa Nandy was appointed Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport on 5 July 2024. She studied politics at Newcastle University, graduating in 2001, and obtained a master’s degree in public policy from Birkbeck, University of London. Before entering Parliament, Lisa worked to support vulnerable children, first as a researcher at the homelessness charity Centrepoint from 2003 to 2005, and then as senior policy adviser at The Children’s Society from 2005 until 2010. In 2010 Lisa was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for Wigan and has represented the constituency for the past 14 years. Lisa is also the author of ‘All In: How We Build a Country That Works’, a book which argues power and responsibility should be handed back to local areas, while doing much more to draw on the talent and potential of every part of Britain.
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