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Our culture, media, sporting and equalities highlights of 2013.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Results of the Sports & Recreation Red Tape Challenge theme announced.
Nicholas Prettejohn appointed by Culture Secretary
Minister Ed Vaizey hails public’s ‘unflagging appetite’ for culture
Construction work has started on the Barry Buddon Training Centre to prepare the ranges ahead of next year's Commonwealth Games.
The Deputy Prime Minister responds to the news that same sex marriages in the UK will now take place from March 2014.
Detailed timetable announced
UK Government announces broadband funding boost for Welsh businesses
Culture Secretary pledges protection for Scottish Gaelic language channel.
Culture Secretary confirms Welsh language channel protection.
UK marks former South African President’s passing.
Premier League donates artificial pitch to the Belgian city of Ypres
The Rural Community Broadband Fund brings superfast coverage to its first rural community.
Small businesses will be able to benefit from a £100m pot of money to connect them to better quality, high speed broadband.
Belfast is among 22 UK cities which will benefit from the government's £100m funding boost for high speed broadband
Maria Miller sets out new vision for strengthening, protecting and promoting England’s heritage for the public.
Maria Miller sets out a new vision for strengthening, protecting and promoting England’s heritage and how the public enjoy it.
Maria Miller has agreed to reappoint Phil Carling, Janice Shardlow and Justin Turner QC as members of the UK Anti-Doping board.
Dame Patricia Hodgson selected as Government’s preferred candidate
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