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The Government is committed to transferring responsibility for London’s Royal Parks, currently managed by the DCMS, to London’s Mayor.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on Portrait of a Young Woman, said to be by Rubens.
St James’s Park Underground Station and the London Underground Headquarters receive Grade I listed status
Parties involved fail to reach agreement ahead of settlement deadline.
Sir Miles Irving, Trustee of The Imperial War Museum, has been reappointed.
Trustees of the National Heritage Memorial Fund Yinnon Ezra MBE and Alison McLean OBE have been reappointed.
National Lottery grant distributors will cut administration costs for the money they hand out to just five per cent, Lottery minister John Penrose has announced.
Lord Faulkner, James Smith and Simon Linnett have been appointed as trustees to the Board of the National Museum of Science and Industry.
Business plan sets out how we will boost economic growth, equip country for success and transform culture, media, sport and tourism delivery
Plans to create a more sustainable future for the British film industry were announced today by Ed Vaizey.
Battle of Britain 70th anniversary.
Ed Vaizey’s answers to your questions.
Gallery funded by Lord Ashcroft tells a story of leadership, sacrifice and endurance in extreme situations.
An £80 million fund is at the heart of a new Government drive to boost private giving to arts organisations
Lead non-executive brings business and sector skills as part of Government-wide initiative.
The world-famous zebra crossing near the Abbey Road Studios in London, has been listed Grade II
The zebra crossing near the Abbey Road Studios in London has been listed Grade II by John Penrose, Minister for Tourism and Heritage.
David Verey has been appointed by Secretary of State Jeremy Hunt, as the lead non-executive director on the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
David Verey appointed by Secretary of State Jeremy Hunt as the lead non-executive director on the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
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