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Government tax reliefs attract original American TV series to film in Scotland and build new Scottish TV studio.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
London 2012 Games legacy impact report published shows Games could generate up to £41 billion by 2020
First same sex wedding to be held by summer 2014
Public funding for Olympic and Paralympic Games is under budget, with legacy work on track
Last chance to keep the captivating 17th Century masterpiece in the UK.
The climate services provider has reduced its gender pay gap as part of its support of Think, Act, Report.
Dorset is 29th area to sign multi-million pound contract to bring superfast broadband to 90% of the UK.
Culture Secretary updates Parliament on implementation of Leveson report.
Maria Miller officially opens extension to London 2012 venue.
Internationally renowned architect's post-war office development recognised
Education Secretary Michael Gove today published a document detailing the range of government-backed cultural education opportunities open to all young people in England.
Maria Miller sets up talks between small broadband providers and BT.
How DCMS funding will be allocated to our bodies over coming years.
Sport England and the Premier League team up to engage young people across the country
£443,200 extra cash for British teams to help medal push in 2014.
Latest DCMS Taking Part Survey figures published for 2012/13, covering adults in England.
£250 million investment to ensure that superfast broadband gets to 95% of homes and businesses in the UK by 2017.
Olympic sporting legacy has been protected at five per cent, as have arts and culture, in the spending review announced today.
Speech by Culture Secretary Maria Miller announcing a £5 million boost for HMS Victory,
Government’s Catalyst scheme continues to stimulate private giving
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