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The Prime Minister has appointed Professor Richard Morris and Mr Atul Patel as Trustees of The National Heritage Memorial Fund for three years, commencing 16 May 2011.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on an “innovative and animated” painting by Frans Hals, Family Portrait in a Landscape.
The Prime Minister has appointed 2 new trustees for London's Victoria & Albert Museum.
Thank you Stephen for your introduction and for inviting me to speak today at this important seminar. I am happy to take questions from the …
The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and others visit first ever public exhibition of the Government Art Collection at the Whitechapel.
Ed Vaizey has met representatives from a group of islands who are arranging the return of human remains kept in the Natural History Museum.
Ghanaian-born Becky Ayebia Clarke has received an Honorary MBE for services to literature
Support and leadership for the UK’s archive sector will transfer to The National Archives next year.
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New review launched by Ed Vaizey to help all young people have opportunities to take part in performance and visual arts.
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport and the Department for Education have today launched a review of cultural education.
Minister hails new Big Society approach to funding major capital projects
‘End in sight’ as Minister hails new Big Society approach to funding major capital projects.
John Penrose will consider Don Foster’s findings.
Minister for Tourism and Heritage John Penrose has listed, at Grade II, the chapel at the former Chelsea Barracks in London.
Heritage Minister John Penrose lists chapel following review of 2009 decision.
DCMS response to public enquiries.
Four sites across the UK to benefit from Lottery money.
Ministers welcome announcement from Clore Duffield Foundation.
Budget includes raft of measures which will benefit the arts and support digital and creative industries.
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