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Speech by the British High Commissioner to Kenya at Shakespeare Lives reception to celebrate 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death
Four works by Francis Bacon worth £3 million are at risk of being lost abroad
THINK! is launching a new campaign to warn drivers of the dangers of country roads.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The CMA has found that Mole Valley’s purchase of the retail arm of Countrywide Farmers could push up prices or lower quality in 45 local areas.
140 UK acts performing at the world’s largest music showcase as Brits top the US album chart.
Department for International Trade (DIT) to lead UK’s largest ever delegation of musicians, designers and businesses at South by Southwest Festival in Texas.
New THINK! campaign encourages drivers on country roads to brake before the bend, not on it.
A new World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) treaty which includes new standards for the protection of audiovisual performances has been signed by the UK today.
Three works have been gifted to The Hepworth Wakefield
MusicBiz is fronted by Newton Faulkner, the English singer-songwriter and musician known for his unique style of guitar playing. Highlighting…
330 concerts will take place on 11 to 14 July in towns across England.
With help from UKTI, 2 Farnham based artists are shipping four 12m high sculptures to Saudi Arabia to feature in the country’s busiest airport.
Slow Club, Metronomy and Band of Skulls among UK artists receiving government funding to break overseas markets.
A painting by official war artist John Singer Sargent, is at risk of export unless a UK buyer can be found to match the £5,750,000 + VAT asking price.
10 areas across England supported to put on community-led, free music events this autumn.
DIT re-launches Music Export Growth Scheme in partnership with the BPI to help UK acts achieve global recognition.
DCMS response to public enquiries.
Recorded performers will benefit from an extended length of copyright term for sound recordings and performers rights in sound recordings
Young people and community groups have been working to bring their communities together to celebrate local musical talent.
Brits could add 4,700 years to their lives and £34.5 million to their wallets.
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