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Nick Gibb explains how storytelling stretches children’s vocabularies, expands their horizons and extends their ability to learn.
Answers common misconceptions about the Postal Services Bill and Royal Mail.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A dance and digital project to inspire young readers
Matt Hancock addresses the UK's creative industries
The Prince of Wales corresponded with Secretaries of State at DCMS on Smithfield Market, historic sites and Shackleton and Scott’s huts.
Agriculture is devolved and will remain devolved, this Bill does not change that
HMA Alison Kemp at a panel discussion in Cetinje, Montenegro
Today International Trade Secretary Liam Fox visited Norton Motorcycles and Swift Cut Automation, 2 companies from the Midlands flying the flag for British quality and exports.
On Tuesday 28 November the Secretary of State for International Trade Dr Liam Fox delivered a keynote speech at the GREAT event in Sydney, Australia.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Home Office Minister Lynne Featherstone met with young people to hear about their experiences of running away and going missing.
This was to improve disease control and help prevent the export of contaminated meat.
The Red Tape Challenge is about examining and understanding the impact of regulation to ensure that it is proportionate while delivering the desired outcomes.
Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport has announced the ratification of UK/China film co-production treaty in his speech at the GREAT Festival of Creativity
Latest mythbusters
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Myth Bust: Reports that Defra is proposing to cull buzzards
Northern Ireland, lovingly known as ‘Norn Iron’ to locals, is famous for many things. Have a crack at our quiz and find out!
Amendment of the Common Fisheries Policy would not change the sovereignty of our sea bed or give the EU new powers.
We won't be forcing councils or households to adopt any type of collections if it isn't what householders want.
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