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The King has approved the nomination of The Reverend Barry Hill, Strategy Development Enabler in the Diocese of Leicester, for nomination to the Suffragan See of Whitby in the Diocese of York.
The King has approved the nomination of The Reverend Canon Dr Flora Winfield, Third Church Estates Commissioner, for nomination to the Suffragan See of Selby in the Diocese of York.
Lisa Nandy sets out vision for unlocking growth and opportunity in the UK’s £170 billion culture, media and sport sectors.
Department for Culture, Media and Sport ministers and portfolio details.
The Flow Country has been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List
Moravian Church settlement in the Georgian village of Gracehill, Northern Ireland has been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List
The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into World Aid Convoy
Minister Stephanie Peacock addresses the FSA at Wembley
Lord Pickles endorsed the guidelines at a meeting of the World Jewish Congress Special Envoys and Coordinators Combating Antisemitism (SECCA) Forum in Buenos Aires.
The government has re-introduced the Holocaust Memorial Bill into Parliament, showcasing its support for delivering the UK’s National Holocaust Memorial.
The UK hosted a successful plenary meeting of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance on 24 to 27 June 2024, the first during the UK’s presidency.
UK Special Envoy for post-Holocaust issues Lord Pickles gave a speech about restitution for art stolen by the Nazi German regime.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Lord Pickles visited Jersey from 8 to 10 May 2024 to mark Liberation Day, the end of Jersey’s occupation by Nazi forces during World War 2.
Government to commit to supporting grassroots facilities that nurture our future football stars, and recognising the people who make that happen.
The British High Commission hosted a screening of the Wimbledon Ladies’ Singles finals on 13 July in Delhi.
Pub and bar licensing hours will be extended on Sunday after England reach the final of the UEFA European Football Championship.
The Charity Commission has published findings of its class inquiry into two linked charities operating in North Yorkshire.
UK Ambassador to Ireland hosts a special screening of Chariots of Fire with producer Lord David Puttnam and Irish Olympian and sports presenter David Gillick
As part of its ongoing statutory inquiry into The Captain Tom Foundation, the Charity Commission confirms it has disqualified two people from being charity trustees and from holding an office or employment with senior manage…
Joint statement by the embassies of a number of Western countries in the Russian Federation on the occasion of Pride Month
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