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Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on the painting David and the Return of the Ark of the Covenant
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on a massive silver wine cistern commissioned by Thomas Wentworth.
Talented arts graduates from less affluent backgrounds will be given an opportunity to kick start careers in the arts or creative industries
Olympic Park to offer high-tech business development.
Talented arts graduates from less affluent backgrounds to be given an opportunity to kick start a career in the arts or creative industries.
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on a highly significant Turner masterpiece
The government will be responsible for determining the 50th Horserace Betting Levy
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on a highly significant Turner masterpiece.
The government will be responsible for determining the 50th Horserace Betting Levy after the parties involved failed to reach agreement.
John Penrose announces consultation to aid struggling amusement arcades and bingo halls.
Ancient Egyptian exhibition at the British Museum.
The Shakespeare Centre in Stratford Upon Avon has been listed today at grade II by Tourism and Heritage Minister John Penrose.
Three buildings at the heart of operations during the Second World War at RAF Northolt have been listed today at Grade II.
The reform of National Lottery good causes means that arts, sport and heritage will again get the share of total proceeds originally intended.
A manuscript thought to have been lost during the chaos that followed the allied bombing of southern Italy in 1943 will be returned.
Three buildings in operations during World War 2 at RAF Northolt listed at Grade II by Tourism and Heritage Minister John Penrose.
Reform of National Lottery good causes means that arts, sport and heritage will again get the share of total proceeds originally intended
Nationally important centre is listed alongside 20th century Lodge at Birmingham University.
Returning to original good causes will boost income by £150 million.
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