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Roman objects discovered through a Highways England major road improvement scheme shed light on Roman life in North Yorkshire.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Four national treasures worth over £29 million in total were saved from leaving the country in the last year and purchased for public collections.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Finds in 2011 up by eight per cent
Thomas Hardy typescripts, a Welsh landscape by William Dyce and the archives of political radical Thomas Walker are among treasures saved
Saints, relics and devotion in medieval Europe.
National treasures worth just over £10 million have been saved from export in the past year.
Hardy, Dyce and Walker national treasures to remain in public collections
National treasures worth over £3.7 million were saved from export in the last year and purchased for public collections across the UK
Four national treasures saved for display in UK museums in 2011/12: works by Edouard Manet, Benjamin Britten, John Nost the Elder, and 2 Italian tables.
National Treasures that were due for export now safely on display in UK public collections
Communities Minister Don Foster today legally authorised new powers for communities to help prevent the rapid sell off of treasured community…
Reynolds and Turner paintings included in the latest Acceptance in Lieu Scheme Report.
Explore a range of interesting properties across England as part of Heritage Opens Days.
Outstanding treasures saved from export for the public to enjoy.
British Library first institution to benefit from the new “lifetime giving” Scheme
British Library first institution to benefit from the new 'lifetime giving' scheme.
On 7 November Greg Quinn, Deputy Head of Mission, met with Stephanie Ward, representative of the UK Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB).
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