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Ed Vaizey temporarily blocks Van Dyck export
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Big rise in visits to museums and galleries
For every £1 the government is investing in broadband, the UK economy will benefit by £20, an expert report published today reveals.
Ed Vaizey temporarily saves May Morris wall hangings
Ed Vaizey has temporarily blocked the sale of Napoleon Bonaparte's death mask
Maria Miller announces plans to list thousands more war memorials.
Our blog on how the First World War changed lives across Britain.
A new cultural agreement has been signed by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Maria Miller and the Korean Culture Minister Yoo Jinryong.
Discover what's happening near you to commemorate the First World War.
The new members to help build on the success of Team GB and Paralympics GB at London 2012.
New members will help strengthen community sport in this country and ensure the legacy from London 2012 continues.
Maria Miller and George Osborne tell top businesses they need to do more for gender equality in the workplace.
New First World War free exhibition set to tour the country over the next four years.
New research commissioned to examine the extent of pregnancy discrimination in the UK.
Minister Ed Vaizey saves Vernet's Avignon from export
Minister Ed Vaizey stops Puligo portrait from leaving the United Kingdom.
9 of the UK’s most beautiful and distinctive natural landscapes today received grants totalling more than £20 million from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) to help conserve them for generations to come.
New headline figures, published today, show that last year (2012) saw 998 finds of treasure reported in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, the highest number since statistics were first published 5 years ago.
Call for evidence launched asking business groups and stakeholders for views on the social and employment review and how it affects the UK.
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport have issued a statement following the High Court decision to reject the bid by the Newspaper publishers for an injunction to stop ministers going to the Privy Council to seek appro…
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