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Arts Minister Rebecca Pow has stepped in to stop the export of a unique work by the Martin Brothers
A temporary export bar has been placed on two 17th century ivory statuettes by Balthasar Permoser
Partners have joined forces to help safeguard the future of the native white-clawed crayfish to ensure 2022 isn’t their final year in Northumberland's rivers.
Chancellor visits the Yorkshire Sculpture Park to see the poppy sculpture at its first location on tour.
The Secretary of State has appointed Christober Baker and Stuart Lochead as Members of the Reviewing Committee on the Export of Works of Art for four years from 1 October 2019 to 30 September 2023.
Ten spectacular creative projects will demonstrate the nation’s talent in science, technology, engineering, arts and maths
The Prime Minister has reappointed Marcus Harling, Professor Shearer West and Jonathan Yeo as Trustees of the National Portrait Gallery for four year terms.
Arts Minister steps in to prevent Dalí’s surrealist Lobster Telephone from export.
Export bar placed on the relief to allow time for a UK institution to acquire the work
Employment Tribunal decision.
The Secretary of State has appointed Nairita Chakraborty, Jane, Lady Gibson, David Laing, Sir Jonathan Marsden and Robert Sackville-West as Commissioners of Historic England for terms of four years from 1 July 2022 until 30 June 2026.
An exhibition celebrating the life of one of Britain’s most iconic nuclear plants has opened in Cumbria.
South Gloucestershire-based sculpting company Mackenzie & Son secures £1 million export win in the US for its Freddie Mercury busts.
The UK Pavilion will be the centrepiece of the UK's presence at Expo 2020 Dubai - highlighting UK expertise in artificial intelligence and the space sector.
‘Infinite Wave’ has been selected as the memorial dedicated to 31 British nationals who lost their lives to terrorist attacks in Tunisia in 2015.
The interactive digital sculpture is a gift from the UK to the City of Montréal to honour the city’s 375th Anniversary.
Artist Alison Wilding RA and sculptor and maker Adam Kershaw will create the National Memorial to British Victims of Terrorism Overseas. Their work will be entitled ‘Still Water’
The GREAT Festival of Creativity took place on 2 to 4 March 2015 and demonstrated the best of British creativity and the role it plays in creating competitive advantage in today’s world.
Arts minister steps in to prevent distinctively British figure from export.
Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Jeremy Wright's Value of Culture speech at the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry
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