by TheISPA | Dec 20, 2019 | Political Monitor
General Election and ministerial positions Last week the Conservatives secured an 80-seat majority in the General Election. There have be no major changes to Mr Johnson’s cabinet as, despite stepping down as an MP, Nicky Morgan retains her position as DCMS secretary...
by TheISPA | Dec 13, 2019 | News, Press Releases
ISPA congratulates Prime Minister Boris Johnson on his clear and decisive victory and looks forward to the greater political certainty this will mean for our members. Broadband was an important policy issue during the election campaign as radical plans for...
by TheISPA | Dec 9, 2019 | News, Press Releases
The Internet Services Providers’ Association (ISPA) is pleased to announce that it is once again on the hunt for the most innovative and high-quality ISPs in the country, as entries open for the twenty-second annual ISPA Awards. The ISPA Awards represent and reward...
by TheISPA | Dec 2, 2019 | ISPA Newsletter, News
Response to Labour Party nationalisation plans Following the Labour Party’s announcement that it would nationalise parts of BT and Openreach and provide free broadband for all, ISPA has had a particularly busy period leading the charge in response. The ISPA team...
by TheISPA | Nov 29, 2019 | Political Monitor
Conservative Party Manifesto Boris Johnson announced the Conservative Party manifesto on Sunday in Telford, a marginal Conservative-held seat. The manifesto was noticeably short, consisting of just 64 pages (compared to Labour’s 107). General pledges included the...