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After a recruitment process, Cambridge academic, Baroness Onora O’Neill of Bengarve, has been selected as Government’s preferred candidate
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
UK set to get next generation mobile broadband services.
Hugh Robertson heads to the South West for his first visit as Tourism Minister
UK consumers and businesses are set to get comprehensive next generation mobile broadband services in the 1st half of next year.
Industry and Stakeholder opinion sought to aid introduction of tax reliefs for the creative sector
Industry and Stakeholder opinion sought in design of cultural test necessary for the introduction of new tax reliefs for the creative sector
DCMS appoints David Hendon
People who believe they have been treated unfairly because of their age will be protected and will have the right to bring a legal challenge.
Music venues across the country set to benefit from more flexible rules.
Partnership paves the way for closer collaboration within the two countries’ film and television industries.
Aims to inspire ambitious and innovative cultural partnerships.
A clear strategy is needed if more libraries are to adopt E-lending across England, Culture Minister Ed Vaizey said today.
Clear strategy could help more libraries to adopt the practice.
Construction projects can continue to learn from Games venue success.
The Secretary of State decided not to direct a local inquiry into library provision in the London borough of Brent for reasons set out in the letter.
Sports Minister praises all those involved in London 2012
Public encouraged to nominate voluntary organisations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Volunteering Award 2012.
New body will be set up ahead of 4G services introduction.
Ten cities around the country will share £114 of broadband funding to make them super-connected cities
Investment in inclusive sport for schools will build on the success of the School Games.
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