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Storms and flooding have revealed human remains thought to date from the 19th century on a disused MOD island in Portsmouth Harbour.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Ed Vaizey issues temporary export bar to help find a UK buyer.
Maria Miller sets out new vision for strengthening, protecting and promoting England’s heritage for the public.
Consultation from 14 November 2013 on the heritage of the Midland Main Line railway as part of the preparations for the electrification of the route.
Last surviving First World War aerodrome’s long-term future secured.
Volunteer surveys of Grade II buildings prove popular first step to getting involved in Heritage at Risk.
Changes to help listed places of worship with the cost of repairs and alterations
A house in Cumbria where Beatrix Potter spent her summers has been listed Grade II
26 signal boxes listed in joint English Heritage and Network Rail project.
Implications of retail and property trends for historic high streets and town centres shown in research publication.
How DCMS funding will be allocated to our bodies over coming years.
Government investment to support charity to care for historic properties in the National Heritage Collection on a self-financing basis.
Speech by Culture Secretary Maria Miller announcing a £5 million boost for HMS Victory,
Government’s Catalyst scheme continues to stimulate private giving
Catalyst scheme continues to stimulate private giving.
Press release issued on behalf of the Farrell Review
Survey launched to discover how the European Union helps the UK
Schools across England which previously could not afford to travel to the country's greatest historic sites can now do so, thanks to a new scheme made possible by donations to English Heritage.
The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) is providing archaeological expertise and the opportunity for teenage students to dig deep into the history of Salisbury Plain to help build their confidence and self-esteem.
The UK's largest artillery piece, 1 of 12 surviving wartime railway howitzers in the world, is being moved for exhibition in the Netherlands.
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