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Unique international festival set to celebrate British business creativity and innovation in Shanghai 2-4 March 2015
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Sport and community projects inspired by London 2012 will now be able to celebrate and share that inspiration with a new brand unveiled today by Culture Secretary Maria Miller.
On Friday 24 February UK Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt and British Consul-General Dame Barbara Hay hosted a reception to congratulate British nominees for the Academy Awards. Entertainment industry VIPs attended the event in Los Angeles.
Altogether Better - a Yorkshire & the Humber programme involving volunteer Community Health Champions engaging with communities to help them lead healthier lifestyles - is the latest winner of the Prime Minister's Big Society Awards.
Children's Minister Tim Loughton today presented Magic Breakfast, a charity dedicated to ensuring every child starts the school day with the right breakfast, with a Prime Minister's Big Society Award.
The Chancellor and the Education Secretary set out plans to improve education standards in the north of England.
Secretary of State for Health Andrew Lansley makes speech to Asthma UK/Smith Institute
Speaking at the Wellington Academy, Michael Gove outlined the ways in which independent schools are helping to support academies.
The Prime Minister announced UK Sport will receive around £125 million a year over the next 4 years.
Edward Timpson talks to the Youth Sport Trust conference about school sport and physical education (PE).
The UK’s global GREAT campaign, showcasing the best of Britain around the world, launched in Melbourne today.
Edward Timpson, Children’s Minister, speaks about support being provided across government for school sport.
Hundreds of high-performing academies are now working with other schools to drive improvement through the system, new figures show.
Businesses Urged to Make the Most of 2012.
Schools Commissioner Dr Elizabeth Sidwell's speech to Wellington Academy.
British Officer Cadets taking part in this year's Sandhurst Cup in America have won the top two best international team positions.
A press notice on the 24 free schools opening in September 2011.
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Children’s Minister Edward Timpson addresses the Association for Physical Education (AfPE) conference.
Children’s Minister Edward Timpson speaks to the Association of Colleges (AoC) about preparations for reforms to special educational needs.
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