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Number 10 launches Food is GREAT.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The best of British culinary talent will be on show at 10 Downing Street tonight, at reception to launch part of a campaign to promote Britain overseas.
Government asks sport, heritage, gambling and lottery industries to name and shame regulations they want to scrap.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney’s childhood homes ‘listed’ by Heritage Minister John Penrose
Government asks sport, heritage, gambling and lottery industries to 'name and shame the regulations that are holding back your businesses'.
Racing’s share of sale proceeds will be delivered through charity and grants.
Racing’s share of £180 million net proceeds from sale of the Horserace Totalisator Board (the Tote) to be distributed through new charity and grant scheme.
From Bath to Birmingham, John Penrose marks the week with seven days of activity.
Houses in Liverpool where The Beatles wrote their early songs including Please, Please Me are given special status
One-off grant confirmed by Heritage Minister John Penrose.
Specially commissioned photographs of The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh to mark the 60th anniversary of The Queen’s Accession
Report from Tourism Regulation Taskforce is published.
Recommendations from independent panel for widespread deregulation of the tourism and hospitality industries.
Dissolving the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment
World War 2 heritage further protected
Building at Bletchley Park used to break the Enigma Code and which contributed to the allied victory in the Second World War listed Grade II
Heritage from prehistoric to postmodern is given special status.
Star Carr in Yorkshire also made a scheduled monument.
Structure in northern town awarded Grade II* status.
The Apollo Pavilion, designed by the internationally-renowned artist Victor Pasmore, has been awarded Grade II* status.
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