Misogyny in music: follow up

Women and Equalities Committee Closed Inquiry
Opened: 14 Jan 2025 Closed: 5 Mar 2026 Parliament page
The Committee’s inquiry into misogyny in music looked at: What types of support exists for women experiencing sexism or misogyny in the music industry? How can they report problems or abuse? How safe do women and girls feel at live music concerts and festivals? What expectations there are on women … Read more
9 Recommendations
2 Conclusions
1 Report
2 Oral sessions
8 Letters
2 Events
Activity timeline 14 events
4 Feb
2026
4 Feb
2026
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 6, Palace of Westminster
28 Jan
2025
Oral evidence sessions 2 sessions
Women and Equalities Committee
Jen Smith · Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority Zelda Perkins · Can't Buy My Silence
Women and Equalities Committee
Celeste Waite Deborah Annetts · Independent Society of Musicians (ISM) Dr Charisse Beaumont · Black Lives in Music Jen Smith · Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority Laura Snapes · The Guardian Lucy Cox Naomi Pohl · Musicians’ Union
Recommendations & Conclusions
1 result
10 Recommendation Accepted in Part
5th Report - Misogyny in music: on…
Provide Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority with legal assurances for its crucial work.
CIISA has been several years in development. It is therefore surprising that discussions with Government over the necessary legal framework for it to operate effectively are still ongoing. The Government needs to demonstrate its full support for CIISA and get … Read more
Government Response
The government states CIISA, as an industry-led body, has an appropriate legal framework, but is actively working with CIISA to enhance its legal underpinning. DCMS and DBT officials are exploring adding CIISA to the Public Interest Disclosure (Prescribed Persons) Order 2014 to provide whistleblowing protection.
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Government Response AI assessment · 11 of 9 classified

Total 9 recs + 2 conclusions
Correspondence 8 letters
13 Feb 2026 Correspondence to Secretary of State for Business and Trade, re Non-disclosure agreements, dated 11.02.2026
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13 Feb 2026 Correspondence to Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport re, Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority, dated 11.02.2026
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9 Jul 2025 Correspondence from Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Minister for Employment Rights Competition and Markets re, Employment Rights Bill, dated 08.07.2025
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4 Jun 2025 Correspondence to Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Employment Rights, Competition and Markets) re, Misogyny in music, dated 04.06.2025
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12 Feb 2025 Correspondence from F-List for Music, The Centre for Music Education and Social Justice, The 1752 Group, The Institute of Contemporary Music Performance, dated 30 Jan 2025
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29 Jan 2025 Correspondence from Senior Vice President, Communications and Public Affairs, Sony Music, re, Misogyny in music: follow up, dated 21 January 2025
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28 Jan 2025 Correspondence from Chief Operating Officer, Warner Music UK, re, Misogyny in music: follow up, dated 21 January 2025
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28 Jan 2025 Correspondence from Chief People, Inclusion and Cultural Officer, Universal Music UK, re, Misogyny in music: follow up, dated 20 January 2025
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