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This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 2 November 2011 by Lynne Featherstone, and in the House of Lords by Baroness…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Body builds on success of Football Licensing Authority with increased powers to benefit more sports
Arts Council England (ACE) has set out details of how it will invest £440 million of strategic funding between 2012 and 2015.
New body builds on Football Licensing Authority’s success with increased powers to benefit more sports.
New Code of Practice sets out measures to help parents block inappropriate online content.
Sports and Olympics Minister, Hugh Robertson helped to unveil the Olympic Hockey Centre.
Culture Secretary hails building progress in the Olympic Village
Today sees the UK government launch a set of dedicated web pages designed to give the world’s media a single point of access for all government
Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt has said the Olympic Park will stand as "the best possible advertisement for UK plc" in 2012.
Culture Secretary hails building progress in the Olympic Village.
A single point of access for all government-related news stories before and during the 2012 Games.
First time web-users given internet masterclass.
Minister welcomes public-private partnership for the creative industries in Greater Birmingham and Solihull.
This speech was given by equalities minister Lynne Featherstone on 25 October 2011 at the Vanguard Council. This version of the speech is as written, not spoken.
Plans to generate at least £1 billion in Olympic business boost and attract four million extra visitors
Jeremy Hunt hails ‘world class’ Olympic build as UK business gears up for 2012.
Katie Melua and fellow music stars urge young singers and musicians to upload their entries and get voting!
Former international players Stuart Pearce and Hope Powell named as coaches.
Thousands have already signed up for the School Games.
First round of investment made under Protecting Playing Fields programme
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