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FOREIGN AFFAIRS – FUTURE OF THE BBC WORLD SERVICE [61482] - 19 June 2025

FOREIGN AFFAIRS – FUTURE OF THE BBC WORLD SERVICE [61482] - 19 June 2025

Sir Julian Lewis: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, with reference to Executive Order entitled Continuing the reduction in the elements of the Federal bureaucracy, published by the President of the United States of America on 14 March 2025, on the Voice of America service, what discussions he has had with the BBC World Service on the future (a) scale and (b) reach of its coverage.  [61482]

[Due for Answer on 25 June]

ANSWER

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Indo-Pacific (Catherine West): We are aware that the US has announced significant changes to the US Agency for Global Media (USAGM), with impacts on media outlets including Voice of America. This is a matter for the US. On the future, I can't get ahead of the allocations process, but Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office staff are in close touch with the BBC on a range of issues. We have regular discussions at both senior and official level, including on World Service impact and reach, because it is right that the World Service innovates and remains nimble to meet the global challenges and needs of the day. Changes would be a decision for the BBC, in line with its operational and editorial independence, although if this were to involve the creation or closing of a full language service, the Foreign Secretary would need to approve that, in line with our Framework Agreement.