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Lord Patten of Barnes, the Prime Minister’s Special Representative for the Papal visit, and the Archbishop of Westminster Vincent Nichols, Head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales, have announced further details of P…
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Prime Minister David Cameron will today announce plans for 16 year olds to take part in National Citizen Service (NCS) pilots.
Striking new photographic portraits of athletes, politicians and engineers unveiled at the National Portrait Gallery in London.
Tim Loughton welcomes the Prime Minister’s launch of the National Citizen Service pilots for young people.
Only a minority of people feel that they can influence local decisions or have engaged in some form of civic participation in the last year,…
The list of free-to-air sports events will not be reviewed until the end of Digital Switchover.
Yesterday Hugh Robertson visited Yorkshire on his first regional visit outside London
The decision to review the Free to Air list of sports events has been deferred until the end of the Digital Switchover process in 2012.
Museums, galleries and other cultural institutions could enjoy a more stable financial future if endowments are more widely used.
Communities ministers attend the first Big Society practitioner roundtable.
Millions lying dormant in betting accounts could be used to improve public sports facilities and clubs.
Sports Minister Hugh Robertson calls for more funding from broadcast deals to filter down to the grassroots.
PM announced 20 July that responsibility for the Licensing Act 2003 except regulated entertainment is being transferred to the Home Office
Hugh Robertson calls for more funding from broadcast deals to filter down to grassroots.
Millions lying dormant in betting accounts could be used to improve public sports facilities and clubs
David Cameron has travelled to Liverpool in the first of a series of public events on the Big Society.
The Prime Minister today gave more detail on his vision for the coalition government’s Big Society agenda by outlining plans for a new Big Society Bank.
The Culture Minister has placed a temporary export bar on a painting by the Spanish artist Murillo.
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