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Culture Secretary Maria Miller's speech at VisitEngland Holidays at Home 2013 campaign launch
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Culture Secretary announces strategy to increase tourism spending in Britain
Speech by Culture Secretary Maria Miller on the launch of VisitBritain's tourism strategy
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Maria Miller to make first speech about tourism at World Travel Market today.
Culture Secretary Maria Miller will deliver her first keynote speech on tourism in London today.
World Travel Market, ExCel London
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Hugh Robertson heads to the South West for his first visit as Tourism Minister
A new dawn at Stonehenge.
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£8 million marketing campaign aiming to triple the number of Chinese tourists visiting the UK, further investment in domestic tourism, plus increase sport and cultural tourism.
Jeremy Hunt announces new strategy to boost visitors by building on London 2012 success.
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Jeremy Hunt and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao discuss closer cultural ties on eve of key summit.
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