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Wendy Hallett, founder and managing director of Hallett Retail and member of the Women’s Business Council on life as an entrepreneur.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Looking at the impact London 2012 has had on getting women involved in sport.
Read the Minister for Women and Equalities' spring edition of the Women’s Engagement Newsletter.
UK takes leading role in achieving in a common set of global standards to protect women and girls.
Following significant government investment of over £50 million, parts of Bangor will become the first in Wales to get high speed fibre broadband as part of the multi-million pound Superfast Cymru project.
Sports Minister visits Istanbul to promote UK business ahead of the city’s 2020 Games bid.
Operators could roll out 4G services by the summer.
Georgian court jester’s final resting place protected.
The final resting place of a feral German child, adopted as a sort of ‘court pet’ by the Royal family of George I in the early eighteenth century, has been listed
Independent research suggests broadband grows businesses and creates jobs.
Fashion industry, take note: curves are in.
V-Day flash mob at Southbank Centre raises awareness.
Items from Lucian Freud’s estate retained under Acceptance in Lieu scheme.
Ministers meet with campaigners with a focus on promoting the role of women in economic growth.
Ed Vaizey places temporary export bar on eighteenth century artwork.
One of the last few examples of British landscapes by American painters in a UK collection is at risk of permanently leaving the UK.
Submit your views to the Public Bill Committee.
DCMS appoints David Hendon.
Today Arts Council England and VisitEngland joined together in a cultural tourism-boosting partnership.
Unusual 18th century paintings could leave the UK.
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