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This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 7 December 2011.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Tuesday 6 December 2011 **The Minister for Sport and the Olympics (Hugh Robertson): ** I am publishing today the Government Olympic Executive…
Culture Secretary urges headteachers and students in East of England to sign up to School Games.
Jeremy Hunt tells the School Games Summit: seize 2012 opportunity.
Additional investment in ceremonies; changes in security costs as a result of detailed planning
Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt, the Mayor of London Boris Johnson and senior ministers will join over 3000 key 2012 Games-time staff tomorrow
Jeremy Hunt promotes tourism opportunities and encourages more schools to join the 10,000 who have signed up to the School Games.
Businesses Urged to Make the Most of 2012, 10,000 schools Sign-Up for New Sports Competition, £50k for Gravesend Cricket Scheme
Tourism and Heritage Minister John Penrose has laid a statutory instrument and explanatory memorandum in the Houses of Parliament.
Culture Secretary highlights the benefits of London 2012 to the regions of the UK.
DCMS-sponsored institutions mark 10 years since introduction of universal free access.
London to host competition
West Midlands businesses to produce new medal.
What the Autumn Statement 2011 means for the DCMS sectors.
£7 million contract to produce the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee medal has been given to a consortium of small businesses led by Worcestershire Medal Service.
This speech was delivered by Lynne Featherstone on 1 December 2011.
Landmark policy of providing free access to National Museums reaches 10 year milestone on Thursday 1 December 2011.
Government publishes its response to the Next Gen report.
Teaching of ICT and computer science in schools needs reform
Bank Holiday Monday marks one year until the opening of the Paralympic Games
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