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Delivered at the Local Government Association Conference 7 March 2013
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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Lord Rogers’ innovative building has ‘stood the test of time’.
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The British High Commissioner hosted an evening reception at his residence to announce and celebrate the launch of Dulwich College (Singapore).
Georgian court jester’s final resting place protected.
The final resting place of a feral German child, adopted as a sort of ‘court pet’ by the Royal family of George I in the early eighteenth century, has been listed
Items from Lucian Freud’s estate retained under Acceptance in Lieu scheme.
Commemorative website launched to celebrate 400th anniversary of the start of diplomatic, trading and cultural relations between Britain and Japan in 1613.
Ed Vaizey places temporary export bar on eighteenth century artwork.
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One of the last few examples of British landscapes by American painters in a UK collection is at risk of permanently leaving the UK.
Today Arts Council England and VisitEngland joined together in a cultural tourism-boosting partnership.
Unusual 18th century paintings could leave the UK.
Two paintings by George Stubbs that gave the British public its first glimpse of strange creatures from the "New World" could leave the UK.
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