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The first steps towards delivering a revolution in the UK’s digital economy and in local media were set out today
Delivering a revolution in the UK’s digital economy and in local media.
UK film industry contributes over £4.5 billion a year to UK GDP and more than £1.2 billion to the Exchequer
The Government’s Culture, Olympics, media and sport programme is online and commentable.
We will contribute £61 million from our budget towards reducing the Government deficit, plus savings of £27 million from the Olympics budget.
Minister helps launch new challenge fund to stimulate philanthropy for culture. Yesterday, Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture, Communications…
Exhibition at National Rail Museum in York celebrates the 175th anniversary of the founding of the GWR.
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on a rare medieval Islamic ewer carved from a single block of rock crystal.
Hugh Robertson attends the launch of Lloyds TSB National School Sport Week. At yesterday’s launch event in London’s Regents Park, young people…
Equalities minister Lynne Featherstone delivered this speech to the Fawcett Society on 28 May 2010. The text is check against delivery.
World Heritage for the Nation: information for applicants for the new UK tentative list.
The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games remain on time and within budget.
Jeremy Hunt, Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport, has given his first keynote speech.
The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games remain on time and within budget, data published today confirms.
Legislation that could see arts, heritage and sport each receiving an extra £50m a year will be placed before Parliament in September.
Legislation that could see arts, heritage and sport each receiving an extra £50 million a year will be placed before Parliament in September
On Friday, Jeremy Hunt visited Watts Gallery to complete the topping out ceremony as part of its restoration. Mr Hunt has been a long-term…
John Penrose, Hugh Robertson and Ed Vaizey comprise the new ministerial team.
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