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Ofqual confirms revisions to performance rules for music and dance GCSE, AS and A levels
Remarks by Bharat Joshi, British Deputy High Commissioner in Chennai at the Queen’s Birthday Party, Thursday 18 February 2016
Views sought on proposals to revise our rules about music and dance performances
The CMA has provisionally found that 2 more suppliers of musical instruments broke competition law by restricting online discounting for their products.
School Standards Minister Nick Gibb announces £96 million to support talented music, drama and dance pupils kick-start their career in the arts.
British music companies are to receive government funding to support the promotion of the nation’s music around the world.
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock speaks to the King's Fund about the benefits of social prescribing.
Across the UK, arts organisations, museums and theatres are unveiling innovative digital plans to ensure culture and creativity is accessible for all
JMW Turner’s famous work The Dark Rigi, the Lake of Lucerne at risk of export
At the end of September / beginning of October 2018 a Beat Weekend documentary festival of music and contemporary culture will take place in 15 Russian cities.
Young people from all backgrounds to get more opportunities to access dance, music and museums.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Education Minister Elizabeth Truss confirms funding for the music and dance scheme.
The Henley Review of Cultural Education and the government's response.
Education Minister Nick Gibb announces £18 million of additional funding to boost music education.
Arts GCSEs to be reformed.
“What Makes Our Hearts Sing”
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