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National Lottery grant distributors will cut administration costs for the money they hand out to just five per cent, Lottery minister John Penrose has announced.
English and UK-wide Lottery distributors will cut their grant administration costs to just 5%, Lottery Minister John Penrose announced today
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VisitBritain and Samsung partnership aims to increase visitors to the UK.
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Battle of Britain 70th anniversary.
Ed Vaizey’s answers to your questions.
Gallery funded by Lord Ashcroft tells a story of leadership, sacrifice and endurance in extreme situations.
England bid team gets ready for final presentation.
Games remain on time and within budget.
New policy direction will see funding focussed on projects that benefit people and local communities
John Walter Jones has written to Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt to confirm his decision to retire as Chair of the S4C Authority.
An £80 million fund is at the heart of a new Government drive to boost private giving to arts organisations
Lead non-executive brings business and sector skills as part of Government-wide initiative.
London 2012 brings sporting, economic and social benefits to UK.
Nicholas Shott’s report into the conditions necessary for financially viable local TV stations has been published today.
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