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UK Culture Secretary visits Britain’s ‘Hive’ pavilion which is forecast to generate £1bn in trade and tourism
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
More than 2 million users have now made use of the scheme in Edinburgh, where buses and trams are offering the service.
Free Wi-Fi now available on buses, trams and trains in nine UK cities
The public can now apply for tickets to attend Somme centenary commemorations in Thiepval next year.
Chancellor announces £3 million funding for a grassroots football programme in China.
Research shows 90 per cent of businesses had security breaches in the last year
David Cameron wishes all the Home Nations the very best of luck in the 2015 Rugby World Cup.
Culture Secretary John Whittingdale has met with Russian Deputy Prime Minister Olga Golodets ahead of the Cosmonauts exhibition.
The UK and China pledged to cooperate on a range of areas during the third People to People Dialogue
Culture Secretary John Whittingdale gave the keynote speech at the Royal Television Society Cambridge Convention 2015
As part of the ongoing review of the BBC’s Royal Charter, Sir David Clementi is to look at how the BBC is governed and regulated.
Ministers have urged sports clubs and venues to step up their game on access for disabled fans, after the launch of a government report.
Iconic and world-famous LGB&T venue preserved for future generations
We are asking those writing wills to consider leaving a gift to charity in 'Remember A Charity in Your Will' week, 7 to 13 September 2015.
Encouraging people to consider leaving a charitable gift in their Will.
Culture Secretary John Whittingdale has appointed Professor Nicola Lacey as a Trustee of the British Museum.
Internet Safety Minister Baroness Joanna Shields' address to international delegates attending a two day summit on the WePROTECT initiative
Digital Economy Minister Ed Vaizey urges businesses to apply for £3,000 broadband grants before it’s too late
Gambling sector to ban television adverts for sign up offers before 9 PM
Temporary export bar placed on first portrait of Niagara Falls
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