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Photographs of the Secretary of State for Scotland on Scotland's largest ever trade mission to Brazil
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Secretary of State welcomed Scottish support for the Brazilian government's Science Without Borders initiative during the SCDI trade mission tothe country
Andrew Dilnot CBE has been selected as the government's preferred candidate asappointment as the new Chair of the UK Statistics Authority.
Culture Secretary highlights the benefits of London 2012 to the regions of the UK.
DCMS-sponsored institutions mark 10 years since introduction of universal free access.
London to host competition
West Midlands businesses to produce new medal.
What the Autumn Statement 2011 means for the DCMS sectors.
£7 million contract to produce the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee medal has been given to a consortium of small businesses led by Worcestershire Medal Service.
This speech was delivered by Lynne Featherstone on 1 December 2011.
Britain welcomed a new agreement with China and others to improve the impact of aid at this week's aid forum in Korea
T/AI has issued a request for proposals (RFP) to develop a research proposal on the impact of Transparency/Accountability interventions.
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Stephen O'Brien speaks at the International Conference for Family Planning in Dakar, Senegal.
Water companies and the public need to plan now for a summer drought.
Trials show that new technology is allowing South West fishermen to continue to fish in their local area while protecting the marine habitats in Lyme Bay, it was revealed today.
One year since its pledge was launched and the Government is already on target to plant one million new trees across England in four years.
Local councils in England are set to benefit from over £1 million of additional Defra funding to tackle air pollution.
The government is today launching a call for evidence on the reform of the Private Finance Initiative (PFI).
Lynne Featherstone speech on how giving women the opportunity to achieve their full potential would be key to economic recovery.
A consultation into relaxing the restrictions placed on the work that can be undertaken by HIV positive healthcare workers was launched today
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