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Communications Minister Ed Vaizey has called for international collaboration to produce a consistent set of rules covering e-privacy
Today more than 40 million of us in the UK regularly use the internet, with 13 million of us able to get online anywhere, anytime through our…
Four sites across the UK to benefit from Lottery money.
Ministers welcome announcement from Clore Duffield Foundation.
Ed Vaizey speaks at event examining roll out of new internet protocol.
Budget includes raft of measures which will benefit the arts and support digital and creative industries.
Ofcom Deputy Chairman to take up the post next month.
From the very north of Scotland to the Garden of England, outstanding sites form new tentative list for nomination for World Heritage status
A total of 11 sites across the UK and its overseas territories will form the new UK list for potential nomination for world heritage status.
Ed Vaizey’s contribution to YouTube Bible
A bill making a number of technical changes to the London Olympic Games and Paralympic Games Act 2006 has been introduced into Parliament.
140 UK acts performing at the world’s largest music showcase as Brits top the US album chart.
Communications and Creative Industries Minister Ed Vaizey today met a host of industry and consumer groups to discuss protecting the open Internet.
Communications Minister Ed Vaizey meets with a host of industry and consumer groups to to discuss protecting the open internet.
Take part in a host of events up and down the country
The 18th century former Strand Union Workhouse in London has been listed Grade II by the Minister for Heritage and Tourism, John Penrose.
Heritage Minister gives 18th century building in London which may have inspired setting for opening of Dickens' Oliver Twist Grade II status.
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Plans for temporary restrictions to advertising and trading in open spaces directly around the competition venues during the Olympic Games
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