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Experts join group taking forward work to develop new teacher-training course framework.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Independent review of film policy published
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Film director Richard Curtis joins International Development Secretary, Education Secretary and the British Council to launch new education programme.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Alexandra Bentley of Philm Company wins UKTI's Talent Goes to Hollywood competition.
This project shows how exposing young writers to ideas of gender equality had a huge impact on their lives and writings.
The CMA investigated a cartel relating to sales of posters and frames by 2 competing online sellers on Amazon’s UK website.
UN Special Envoy, British and Japanese Foreign Ministers and former UN High Commissioner raise awareness of campaign to eradicate warzone rape worldwide.
This evening, the Foreign Office is showing the film telling the story of the political prisoner Zarganar, a fierce critic of the regime in Burma and its most popular comedian. You can follow the event live on Twitter via @FCOHumanRights.
Ugandan premiere of “Searching for Sugar Man” draws record audience in Kampala
Ruby McGregor-Smith and Ajay Chowdhury have been appointed as non-executive directors to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) board by Culture Secretary Maria Miller.
Film fans in Ottawa and Vancouver will have a chance to screen the award-winning film 'One Mile Away'.
British High Commission and British Council launches programme of activities to mark 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death
Lord Richard Attenborough, Director of Cry Freedom, Lord Neil Kinnock and music promoter Jerry Dammers writer of song “Free Nelson Mandela”.
Minister for Europe concerned about sentencing of Oleg Sentsov and Oleksandr Kolchenko in Russia.
The government has announced the panel who will advise on the selection of the next 'Nation's Poet'
Ed Vaizey meets key figures from the UK film industry.
Minister of State for Digital Culture, Matt Hancock speaks at the second anniversary of Channel Four’s 360 diversity initiative
A Channel 4 documentary broadcast tonight will offer a unique insight into the lives of offenders facing a lifetime in prison.
New film released by Public Health England and the Stroke Association urges people to call 999 immediately if they spot signs of stroke.
Two garage bosses banned after they allowed a disqualified director, who happened to be their husband and ex-husband respectively, to run their company.
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