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Arts Minister Michael Ellis announces temporary export bar so that a buyer can be found for 16th century casket worth £750,000.
Ed Vaizey temporarily blocks export of rare French Empire medal cabinet.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Culture Minister defers export of a George II medal cabinet, a Chinese porcelain casket and a 16th century table top.
Culture Minister supports effort to save prize-winning Modern Gothic Sideboard from export
More than 300 complaints have been investigated through Cabinet Office's Mystery Shopper initiative, which tackles bad procurement practice.
Cross-Whitehall spending controls will be a permanent way of life the Minister for the Cabinet Office, Francis Maude, announced today.
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