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National Historic Ships UK launches its third annual photography competition.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Government asks sport, heritage, gambling and lottery industries to 'name and shame the regulations that are holding back your businesses'.
Houses in Liverpool where The Beatles wrote their early songs including Please, Please Me are given special status
Michael Portillo to chair Endowment Fund panel.
One-off grant confirmed by Heritage Minister John Penrose.
Dissolving the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment
World War 2 heritage further protected
Building at Bletchley Park used to break the Enigma Code and which contributed to the allied victory in the Second World War listed Grade II
Findings of annual DCMS survey of engagement with leisure, culture and sport published today.
Linda Lennon to join executive agency.
Heritage from prehistoric to postmodern is given special status.
Star Carr in Yorkshire also made a scheduled monument.
Structure in northern town awarded Grade II* status.
The Apollo Pavilion, designed by the internationally-renowned artist Victor Pasmore, has been awarded Grade II* status.
Tourism and Heritage Minister John Penrose has laid a statutory instrument and explanatory memorandum in the Houses of Parliament.
English Heritage recognises those who have saved significant historic buildings.
Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on a pair of Italian console tables.
The Royal Parks are hosting some key events during the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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