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Tourism and Heritage Minister John Penrose has laid a statutory instrument and explanatory memorandum in the Houses of Parliament.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Businesses in East Midlands urged to make the very most of the opportunity of the country hosting the Olympics and Paralympics.
Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London
Brussels
New approach aims to give businesses more certainty and promote growth
Following the Red Tape Challenge, Minister vows to reduce ’pointless bureaucracy’ for smaller events.
Plans to scrap or simplify more than 60 regulations have been announced today by Tourism Minister John Penrose.
Announcement follows suggestions from businesses and the public during the Red Tape Challenge
Consultation to reduce overall fee burden on the gambling industry.
Drive to generate at least £1 billion in Olympic business boost and attract four million extra visitors
New plans reduce overall fee burden on industry
In depth review looks at unclaimed winnings
John Penrose: ‘Deregulation will help new talent emerge and promote economic growth’
The Royal Armouries has completed a major redevelopment of its museum at Fort Nelson
John Penrose protects Capital’s ‘hidden heritage’
Heritage Minister John Penrose protects Capital’s ‘hidden heritage’.
Plans to give Londoners and the Mayor bigger say in the running of the Capital’s 8 Royal Parks set out today by Heritage Minister John Penrose.
Changes to be introduced to the way green spaces including Hyde Park and St James’s Park are run.
Monday 18 July 2011 **The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport (John Penrose): ** I am publishing…
Remote Gambling to be regulated ‘at point of consumption, not point of supply’
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