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Independent research praises ‘good practice’ in planning for a sustainable legacy.
Government backs bid to bring IAAF competition to the Olympic Stadium.
A public consultation to consider how to make civil marriage available to same-sex couples will begin in March 2012, the government announced today.
A speech by Lord David Freud, Minister for Welfare Reform.
Orange RockCorps, an innovative programme connecting people who want to make a difference to their community with dynamic charities in their area, is the latest winner of Prime Minister's Big Society Award.
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.
Two thousand people have taken part in the biggest exercise so far to test plans for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The Minister for Defence Personnel, Welfare and Veterans, Andrew Robathan, has visited a charity helping to get wounded, injured and sick veterans into work.
Drive to generate at least £1 billion in Olympic business boost and attract four million extra visitors
New plans reduce overall fee burden on industry
The Making a Difference Awards 2011.
Two injured soldiers were among 40 cyclists who set off on a national cycling challenge this morning to ride from Edinburgh to London raising money for charity SSAFA Forces Help.
This is the Welsh version of the response to the Access to Elected Office for Disabled People Consultation. Date: Wed Sep 21 16:31:01 BST 2011…
A new drive to promote Britain as a place to visit and do business was launched by the Prime Minister David Cameron in New York today.
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