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Every school in the country urged to sign up today to be part of the new School Games.
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Government announces plans to build on recommendations of Cultural Education Review.
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Explore a range of interesting properties across England as part of Heritage Opens Days.
Hugh Robertson joins leading sports figures to see the state of the art venue in action.
Art Fund and Crafts Council celebrate fifth year of initiative.
Symbol for Paralympics unveiled ahead of Games.
Ed Vaizey steps in to postpone Child with a Dove export.
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£8 million marketing campaign aiming to triple the number of Chinese tourists visiting the UK, further investment in domestic tourism, plus increase sport and cultural tourism.
Towns and cities up and down the UK are in line for local stations.
Jeremy Hunt announces new strategy to boost visitors by building on London 2012 success.
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