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The UK is organising a series of events to strengthen the cultural and business partnership with Kolkata.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Culture Secretary John Whittingdale confirmed new Exchequer funding from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport for 2016/17.
Alun Cairns: "S4C longstanding part of UK's broadcasting landscape"
On 2 February, almost 70 Chevening alumni gathered at the Consul General's Residence to mark 20 years of the UK’s prestigious Chevening scholarship in Hong Kong
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed two items belonging to Lawrence of Arabia under a temporary export bar.
The British High Commissioner lends GREAT campaign support to iconic Scottish spectacular for its five performance run in Melbourne this month.
Gateshead library services' programme of work supporting jobseekers and young people in libraries
Using technology to extend library opening hours.
Development of accessible and relevant library services to families with disabled children
Princess Ann meets Islanders as she passes through the Falklands on her way to South Georgia
A portrait by one of Rembrandt’s most talented apprentices is at risk of being exported from the UK.
British Professor Sir Michael Marmot has been awarded Prince Mahidol Award Laureate 2015 in the field of Public Health.
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has today announced the appointment of two new non-executive board members.
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed temporary export bar on Italian cabinets that give unique insight into 17th century.
The two winners of the competition bagged an award of a-week-long sponsored study tour to the UK.
PM David Cameron launched ‘Shakespeare Lives’, a global programme of activities and events to run in more than seventy countries.
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A dance and digital project to inspire young readers
Charles Sebag-Montefiore and John Singer awarded second terms of 4 years, commencing 25 June 2016.
The British High Commission team won the match by six wickets and chased the total target of 150 runs in 29th over out of the total 30 overs.
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