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Recipients get new roles as pilot phase draws to a close.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on Britten’s complete draft score of The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra.
Joint DCMS/ICO stakeholder event on e-privacy
National Historic Ships UK launches its third annual photography competition.
Good progress is being made by most local authorities developing plans to roll out superfast broadband says Ed Vaizey.
Painting to go on display thanks to tax scheme.
Authors, illustrators, books and reading celebrated across the globe
All children should be given the chance to learn an instrument
The Henley Review of Cultural Education and the government's response.
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A national competition for cities across the UK
PM’s residence hosts latest display of contemporary craft and design.
Competition will be held to find title-holder for 2017.
Scheme being drawn up to offer practical business help to organisations.
High-speed broadband no longer just a pipedream for residents of Birch Green.
Internet service providers agree to look for fresh solutions to protect children.
Michael Kaiser to share his expertise with arts organisations across England.
53 organisations to take part in Arts Council and BBC project The Space.
Mobile operators to help solve problems caused by 4G services.
A £180 million help scheme will fund solutions to TV signal interference resulting from new mobile services.
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