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Hardy, Dyce and Walker national treasures to remain in public collections
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
National treasures worth just over £10 million have been saved from export in the past year.
State of the Arts conference, London
Speech by the Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, Minister for Employment, DWP.
** Introduction **I must admit to being somewhat terrified standing before you. I went to a sport-mad school. Sport was compulsory. And…
The Children's Minister talks about altruism, the Big Society and the function volunteering has in communities.
Peter Bazalgette and Dr Tracy Long appointed as non-executive directors, Lord Coe will also sit on the board
Google tool provides virtual tours of famous galleries including Tate Britain and The National Gallery.
Former home of Venerable Bede could join list including Giant’s Causeway and Great Barrier Reef.
Tourism industry digs deep to match government funds for growth.
British Council and Premier League competition winner meets Sports Minister.
1920s tube station and London’s first skyscraper given highest listed status.
Sport England today revealed 20 sports projects that will benefit from a £10 million National Lottery Fund; focus will be disadvantaged communities.
The Natural History Museum brings out more of its collections into the public galleries.
Royal Parks will be more directly accountable to the public says John Penrose.
Changes to Public Lending Right announced.
A speech by the Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.
Michael Gove welcomes Darren Henley’s report on music education, which shows how top musicians can help disadvantaged schools.
Cutting red tape to make it easier for local communities to hold street parties to celebrate the Royal Wedding.
The flag representing the historic county of Lincolnshire has been hoisted above the department's offices.
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