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A short summary of the projects to be funded under the 2022 Windrush Day Grant Scheme.
Wreck and salvage laws, the role of the Receiver of the Wreck, wreck owners and salvors and how to report wreck material.
How Business e-services customers can request historical copies through the portal.
Lord Parkinson has delivered a speech to members of the heritage sector at the annual Heritage Day hosted by The Heritage Alliance.
Types of model articles of association a limited company can have, including older versions of Table A from previous company legislation.
When and how you need to register your item or apply for an exemption certificate to deal in ivory.
In this section you can read short biographies of notable people and explore the history of government buildings. You can also search our online records and read articles and blog posts by historians.
How to assess a planning application when there are ancient woodland, ancient trees or veteran trees on or near a proposed development site.
Information relating to the Building Safety Act, which was granted Royal Assent on 28 April 2022.
An update on work beginning to find the artist for the landmark Windrush monument.
This guidance covers ‘grandfathering’ and managing the lifecycle changes of medicinal products.
The Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A / VAM) is the world’s largest museum of decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 4.5 million objects. Named after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, it was founded in 1852, and...
10 Downing Street, the locale of British prime ministers since 1735, vies with the White House as being the most important political building anywhere in the world in the modern era.
Explainers relating to the Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Bill
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