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The Prime Minister has reappointed Air Marshal Edward Stringer as RAF Trustee of the Imperial War Museum for a 4 year term commencing on 01 November 2024.
We’ve identified the most common mistakes for each document you need to submit and compiled a list of Hints and Tips to get you on your way, whether applying online or submitting via paper application
Two free public exhibitions of selected artworks from the Collection to open in Bradford and London during 2025
This evening the Prime Minister will join NHS workers, military personnel and members of the police to switch on the Downing Street Christmas lights (Monday 2 December).
The Culture Secretary has provided an update on the funding of the BBC, setting out how the government will review alternate funding options to secure the broadcaster’s long-term sustainability, while providing it with fundi…
The King has approved the consecration of Reverend Canon Andrew Norman as Suffragan Bishop in the Diocese in Europe.
More than 20,500 portraits were provided free to public institutions across the United Kingdom to celebrate the new reign under the official portrait scheme.
A new ambition for the United Kingdom to welcome 50 million international visitors per year by 2030 has been announced by the government, as part of its plans for the country to remain one of the most visited worldwide, driv…
A temporary export bar has been placed on Dame Barbara Hepworth’s Sculpture with Colour (Oval Form) Pale Blue and Red
New ambition for 50 million annual visits to UK announced by Tourism Minister
The King has approved the nomination of Reverend Canon David Bull as Suffragan Bishop of Buckingham in the Diocese of Oxford.
The King has approved the nomination of The Reverend Canon Mary Gregory for nomination to the Suffragan See of Reading.
Lord Khan wrote to outline changes to the Homes for Ukraine scheme thank you payments, and to provide an update on the Ukraine Permission Extension visa scheme.
British and Belgian journalists share personal insights into the positive and negative impact of their identities on their professional careers.
Police chiefs, industry executives and transport bosses must work together to keep women and girls safe, the Prime Minster will urge when he convenes leaders in Downing Street later today [Monday 25 November].
Technology Secretary outlines priorities for Ofcom as government prepares to enforce the Online Safety Act next year.
A temporary export bar has been placed on two Roman mosaics.
The conference brought together experts on law, tech, and Holocaust remembrance and education, with a focus on the challenges and opportunities posed by artificial intelligence.
International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance Chair Lord Pickles addressed the challenges posed to Holocaust memory by generative AI and other emerging technologies.
UK and Scottish Governments and Falkirk Council agree package to strengthen the local economy and create more than a thousand jobs over the next 10 years.
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