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Government launches £4million Video Games Prototype Fund to support UK video games development
The Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond on the challenges of extremism at the IISS Manama Dialogue:
Manila's GREAT campaign turns its lens on the best of British film and television this October with the Film is GREAT Sale!
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Skills Minister Matthew Hancock says technology is changing everything.
Ofsted's Chief Inspector discussed the reasoning behind our proposals for the 2019 education inspection framework.
"Today, the whole country will want to express its deep sympathy for David Haines’ family", says Prime Minister David Cameron.
Children and Families Minister appoints new expert panel as new businesses join roundtable discussion to support early learning skills
Film director Richard Curtis joins International Development Secretary, Education Secretary and the British Council to launch new education programme.
The Cultural and Education Section of the British Embassy supports participation of Russian specialists working in the field of inclusive art in Unlimited and Unlimited: the Symposium in London.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Mr Justice Singh on 5 March 2015.
A new biological device that can sample and detect a range of hazardous substances and explosives at the same time has been created by a Ministry of Defence scientist.
The independent Commission for Countering Extremism has published a terms of reference which sets out the questions it is going to ask in its study into all forms of extremism.
Prime Minister to open virtual Hidden Harms Summit in Downing Street to drive action to tackle domestic abuse, child sexual exploitation and modern slavery
Tax relief proposals for animation, video games and high-end TV production industries.
2014 has revealed continued growth across the creative industries
The government welcomes the publication of the report into the operational case for the use of bulk powers as contained in the Investigatory Powers Bill.
The Koestler Trust charity launches a ground breaking exhibition of offender art.
Children’s Minister Edward Timpson addresses the second European Multisystemic Therapy Conference.
Transcript of the speech as delivered. Introduction The Big Society is a big idea, but what it comes down to is this: Our answer to collectivism…
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