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Art Fund Prize 2012 opens for entries.
Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on 'Venice, A View of the Rialto Bridge from the Fondamenta del Carbon'
Temporary export bar placed on 1768 painting of Venice's famous Rialto Bridge.
New approach aims to give businesses more certainty and promote growth
The Royal Parks are hosting some key events during the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Following the Red Tape Challenge, Minister vows to reduce ’pointless bureaucracy’ for smaller events.
More than 300 responses have been received to the Film Policy Review panel’s call for evidence.
New publication looks back at eight years of investment in museums and galleries.
Brighton
Applications now open for part of the Catalyst fund.
Applications are now open for the commemorative use of Royal names and titles for events, buildings and projects.
Paul Ruddock reappointed as Chair, and Michelle Ogundehin and Bob Stefanowski reappointed as trustees, of the Victoria & Albert Museum.
The Prime Minister has appointed Professor Sir John Holman to the Board of the Natural History Museum for 4 years from 1 July 2011.
Ed Vaizey joins Sir George Martin in congratulating iconic creative institution
Consultation to reduce overall fee burden on the gambling industry.
Cornelia Parker’s ‘Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain’ at the Whitechapel Gallery.
New plans reduce overall fee burden on industry
In depth review looks at unclaimed winnings
Second display from V&A/Crafts Council partnership.
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