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3.(1) Paragraph 14 (committees of OFCOM and advisory committees) is...
4.After paragraph 14 insert— (1) The persons listed in sub-paragraph (2) shall be disqualified...
5.In paragraph 15 (proceedings of OFCOM and their committees etc.),...
6.After paragraph 16 insert— Consent requirement for changes to certain...
9.(1) In section 16 (consumer consultation)— (a) in subsection (2),...
13.In section 198C (OFCOM reports on C4C’s media content policies),...
14.(1) Section 264 (OFCOM reports on the fulfilment of the...
15.(1) Section 264A (OFCOM reports: wider review and reporting obligations)...
16.(1) If, immediately before the day on which this Order...
17.In section 293 (review of approved networking arrangements etc)—
18.In section 351 (changes of control of Channel 3 services),...
21.(1) The Consumers, Estate Agents and Redress Act 2007 is...
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