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BDUK welcomes the European Commission’s decision today to approve the 2016 National Broadband Scheme (NBS)
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The government has published an independent report into the consumer protection measures concerning online secondary ticketing facilities.
Heritage and community rail-related tourism winners released.
The government plans to make switching providers quicker and easier across a range of sectors.
Letter from Minister for Culture, Ed Vaizey, stating the Secretary of State's 'minded to' decision on public library provision in Harrow
John Whittingdale has reappointed Pat Butler, Oona King and J. Timothy Richards to the Board of the British Film Institute for terms of four years each.
John Whittingdale has extended the terms of appointment of Charles Cecil MBE and Alison Cornwell until 31 October 2016.
The Prime Minister has appointed Professor Dame Janet Thornton and Robert Noel to the board of the Natural History Museum each for a term of four years.
Culture Secretary John Whittingdale has extended Christopher Rodrigues’ term of appointment by three months, from 1 January 2017 to 31 March 2017.
Small businesses continue to take on more staff, according to new government research published today (12 May 2016).
Charter for Sports Governance in the UK published
Culture Secretary John Whittingdale's statement to Parliament on reforms to the BBC to make sure it remains a valued public broadcaster for the future
Government sets out reforms to the BBC so that the public broadcaster continues to thrive in the future
Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport, John Whittingdale, addresses delegates at the Telegraph's Business of Sport conference.
John Whittingdale has extended the terms of appointment of Joe Docherty, Peter Phillips, Sheila Healy and Professor Jon Cook by six months and the term of appointment of Alistair Spalding by five months, all until 30 Septemb…
Culture Secretary John Whittingdale has reappointed Sarah Stewart as Trustee of the VisitEngland Board for a second term of 12 months, from 30 May 2016.
Project launched to remember individual stories from the Battle of the Somme.
Britain’s businesses are being urged to better protect themselves from cyber criminals following government research
UK led drive to cut roaming charges will save consumers millions with roaming charges abolished entirely from 2017
Baroness Neville-Rolfe address the Tech UK conference.
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