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Government changes the legal definition of treasure so that more new discoveries can go on public display
Service Standard assessment report Data Marketplace 23/03/2023
Nine innovative business-led research partnerships to develop technologies such as accelerated medicine discovery, green household products and sensor technology for drivers.
New plans will redefine treasure and prevent sale of unreported finds.
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Arts Minister Helen Whately places temporary export bar on unique items.
UK Government Minister for Scotland, Lord Ian Duncan of Springbank, toured the historic RRS Discovery today as part of a programme of visits across Dundee.
The report for MOD's Readiness Reporting and Deployability Discovery service on 24 September 2020
British Museum announces figures as antiquities and treasure report is launched.
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New online guide to help communities learn about their shared First World War history.
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