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Thursday 15 October 2012 CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
One of the first post-war provincial theatres to be funded by public subscription has been listed Grade II by the Culture Minister
Taking Part statistics show growing trend among young adults and BME groups.
Culture Secretary shows her support for equal civil marriage.
Ms Miller ‘delighted’ to be joining DCMS.
Culture Minister praises buildings as fine examples of post-war design.
People who believe they have been treated unfairly because of their age will have the right to bring a legal challenge.
Appointees from the worlds of journalism and business will take up supervisory positions.
The merger between Global Radio and Guardian Media Group (GMG) Radio will not be considered on media plurality grounds.
Prime Minister David Cameron today set out the Government’s plans to mark the centenary of the start of the First World War (WW1) in 2014.
Culture Secretary Maria Miller announces decision.
Imperial War Museum refurbishment and a series of national events among ways the nation will commemorate anniversary.
Culture Secretary Maria Miller today announced that the final £600,000 to close the funding gap for June's ceremony costs has been secured
British athletes to help coach an inspired generation.
Culture Secretary Maria Miller announces £600,000 package to close remaining funding gap.
New National Football Centre gets Royal approval.
From L.S.Lowry to Elizabeth I, an eclectic selection hits the road.
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on a rare leather bound volume filled with estate maps of Hampton Court
Temporary export bars provide last chance to keep historic artefacts in the UK
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on a rare mid-eighteenth century officer’s embroidered grenadier cap.
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