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Ed Vaizey sets out the future policy direction for museums
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Nineteen public bodies to be abolished or reformed.
Hugh Robertson sees the programme in action with West Midlands Fire Service.
New Tate Modern exhibition examines ‘Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera’.
Sports & Olympics Minister visits London 2012 sailing venue.
UK City of Culture 2013 attracts top art prize as recruitment opens for Director and Board.
Nick Clegg: "This is £50m worth of extra brain training giving tens of thousands of disadvantaged pupils a flying start at secondary school"
North Cumbria charity The Glenmore Trust wins Prime Minister's Big Society Award.
His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI reflects on promoting peace and reconciliation through the Olympic Games
Russia to host competition
Race Equalities Minister Andrew Stunell has called on football clubs to sack players found guilty of racist behaviour. Speaking in Liverpool…
Olympic Legacy Minister Bob Neill proudly hoisted the Olympic flag today, outside Eland House, the headquarters of the Department of Communities…
An eighteenth century silver wine cooler has been kept in the country after a successful fundraising campaign.
Public can apply for seats near the Palace as details of procession route are also revealed.
Jeremy Hunt and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao discuss closer cultural ties on eve of key summit.
Thousands of young people are embarking on the summer of a lifetime as they spend three weeks making a difference to their local community.
Minister for Civil Society Nick Hurd attended the UpRising graduation to celebrate the achievements of emerging young leaders.
The women’s engagement newsflash provides news and updates about women’s equality and female representation. Date: Fri Jul 20 14:09:27 BST …
Young people who are not in education, employment or training (NEETs) stand to benefit from a new scheme.
Foreign Secretary William Hague welcomes participants, visitors and audiences from around the world to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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