36803
2007-08
2409
75th Anniversary Of The British Film Institute
David Tredinnick
2008-11-04
That this House congratulates the British Film Institute (BFI) on its 75th anniversary; welcomes its work in promoting understanding and appreciation of Britain's acclaimed film and television heritage and culture; notes that the BFI National Archive is the largest archive of moving image material in the world and includes over 275,000 films, 210,000 television programmes, seven million photographs and 15,000 posters; further welcomes Screenonline for schools, to which access to the moving image material is free and available to all UK schools, colleges, universities and public libraries through the National Education Network or JANET; and calls on the Government to continue its support of the BFI's work for another 75 years and beyond.
Cultural heritage
Performing arts
David Tredinnick
2008-11-04
Proposed
Bosworth
Conservative
John Whittingdale
2008-11-04
Seconded
Maldon and East Chelmsford
Conservative
Kevin Barron
2008-11-04
Seconded
Rother Valley
Labour
Andrew Dismore
2008-11-04
Seconded
Hendon
Labour
Lindsay Hoyle
2008-11-04
Seconded
Chorley
Labour
Peter Bottomley
2008-11-04
Seconded
Worthing West
Conservative
Nigel Evans
2008-11-04
Signed
Ribble Valley
Conservative
Lee Scott
2008-11-04
Signed
Ilford North
Conservative
Ann Cryer
2008-11-05
Signed
Keighley
Labour
Stephen Williams
2008-11-05
Signed
Bristol West
Liberal Democrat
Phil Willis
2008-11-05
Signed
Harrogate and Knaresborough
Liberal Democrat
Keith Vaz
2008-11-05
Signed
Leicester East
Labour
Edward Davey
2008-11-05
Signed
Kingston and Surbiton
Liberal Democrat
Robert Key
2008-11-05
Signed
Salisbury
Conservative
Lynne Jones
2008-11-05
Signed
Birmingham, Selly Oak
Labour
Alan Simpson
2008-11-05
Signed
Nottingham South
Labour
Ann Winterton
2008-11-06
Signed
Congleton
Conservative
Nicholas Winterton
2008-11-06
Signed
Macclesfield
Conservative
Roger Williams
2008-11-06
Signed
Brecon and Radnorshire
Liberal Democrat
David Taylor
2008-11-06
Signed
North West Leicestershire
Labour
Hugo Swire
2008-11-06
Signed
East Devon
Conservative
James Gray
2008-11-06
Signed
North Wiltshire
Conservative
Edward O'Hara
2008-11-06
Signed
Knowsley South
Labour
Malcolm Moss
2008-11-06
Signed
North East Cambridgeshire
Conservative
Brian Jenkins
2008-11-06
Signed
Tamworth
Labour
Andrew Rosindell
2008-11-06
Signed
Romford
Conservative
Andy Reed
2008-11-06
Signed
Loughborough
Labour
John Pugh
2008-11-06
Signed
Southport
Liberal Democrat
Jeremy Corbyn
2008-11-06
Signed
Islington North
Labour
Graham Brady
2008-11-10
Signed
Altrincham and Sale West
Conservative
David Drew
2008-11-10
Signed
Stroud
Labour
Mike Hancock
2008-11-10
Signed
Portsmouth South
Liberal Democrat
Betty Williams
2008-11-10
Signed
Conwy
Labour
John Leech
2008-11-10
Signed
Manchester, Withington
Liberal Democrat
Martin Caton
2008-11-11
Signed
Gower
Labour
Michael Ancram
2008-11-11
Signed
Devizes
Conservative
David Lepper
2008-11-12
Signed
Brighton, Pavilion
Labour
Paul Flynn
2008-11-12
Signed
Newport West
Labour
Paul Keetch
2008-11-12
Signed
Hereford
Liberal Democrat
Greg Pope
2008-11-12
Signed
Hyndburn
Labour
Michael Clapham
2008-11-13
Signed
Barnsley West and Penistone
Labour
Angela Watkinson
2008-11-13
Signed
Upminster
Conservative
Kelvin Hopkins
2008-11-17
Signed
Luton North
Labour
John Hemming
2008-11-17
Signed
Birmingham, Yardley
Liberal Democrat
Jim Devine
2008-11-17
Signed
Livingston
Labour
Menzies Campbell
2008-11-18
Signed
North East Fife
Liberal Democrat
Frank Doran
2008-11-18
Signed
Aberdeen North
Labour
Peter Luff
2008-11-19
Signed
Mid Worcestershire
Conservative
Michael Jabez Foster
2008-11-19
Signed
Hastings and Rye
Labour
Rudi Vis
2008-11-19
Signed
Finchley and Golders Green
Labour
Marsha Singh
2008-11-20
Signed
Bradford West
Labour
Kim Howells
2008-11-20
Signed
Pontypridd
Labour
Austin Mitchell
2008-11-20
Signed
Great Grimsby
Labour
John McDonnell
2008-11-25
Signed
Hayes and Harlington
Labour