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On the occasion of the launch of Victoria Hislop’s latest book The Last Dance.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Last Post, a mass participation music project for 200 communities to mark the Centenary of the First World War, starts this week.
More people should be able to spend their final days in a place of their choice and new Government funding will help to make this happen, Health Secretary Andrew Lansley announced today.
Arts minister steps in to prevent rare watercolour from export.
Prime Minister Theresa May launches the 25 Year Environment Plan with a speech at the London Wetland Centre, Barnes.
Pupils will be encouraged to learn poems by heart by taking part in a new national competition.
Housing Minister Grant Shapps today announced the allocation of more than £71 million to help families trapped in half-empty and abandoned streets…
Speech by Culture Secretary Maria Miller at British Hospitality Association event.
The schools adjudicator's admission variation decision.
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on a set of Japanese Imari lacquered garniture
Speech given by Lord Chancellor David Lidington at the swearing-in of Sir Ian Burnett as the new Lord Chief Justice.
A 6,000-year-old elm tree leaf and stone age tools giving a glimpse of early life on a watery Fylde peninsula thousands of years ago will go on display for the first time next month.
Jesse Norman tells FT Summit how Britain is gearing up for the next motoring revolution.
Winners of the First World War Quotation Competition have been announced.
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