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New board and budget mark a new era.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Community groups are to be set free from red tape.
Village halls, schools, community centres and pubs among those due to benefit under new rules.
City of Culture 2013 celebrates
Spectacular firework display in Derry~Londonderry at 20:13 marks start of Northern Ireland city’s year-long reign as UK's City of Culture.
The multi award-winning Sainsbury Centre at the University of East Anglia became a Grade II* listed building today, following a decision by…
Customers advised to shop around as gender will no longer play a part in pricing.
Ed Vaizey gives heritage recognition to Norman Foster building
Jo Swinson welcomes progress to date.
New transmitters bring more DAB stations to local listener.
Same-sex couples in England and Wales will be allowed to marry.
Culture Minister, Ed Vaizey, has placed a temporary export bar on the last remaining three-masted topsail schooner, Kathleen and May.
Last surviving wooden three-masted topsail schooner could leave UK.
Library authorities across England will be able to compare the services they offer with similar councils.
Hugh Robertson welcomes preparations for 2016 Games and beyond
Local authorities across England will be able to compare their library services.
Research into the impact of Health Lottery on the National Lottery good causes published
Four national treasures saved for display in UK museums in 2011/12: works by Edouard Manet, Benjamin Britten, John Nost the Elder, and 2 Italian tables.
Research published into the impact of Health Lottery on National Lottery good causes.
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