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The UK will become the first country in the world to bring in age-verification for online pornography when the measures come into force on 15 July 2019.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Bells will be rung at churches and cathedrals across England following the devastating fire at Notre-Dame cathedral.
Sir Charles Lyell’s notebooks at risk of export unless a buyer can be found to match the £1.4 million asking price
Last weekend [Sunday 14 April] Scottish Secretary David Mundell led thousands of people through the streets of Budapest for the 2019 March of the Living Hungary.
Speech by the Communities Secretary Rt Hon James Brokenshire MP at the Kindertransport conference.
Easter is a popular time for some serious tidying up in the garden but make sure safety is your first priority, particularly if you’re planning to use a chainsaw.
Arts Minister Michael Ellis announces temporary export bar so that a buyer can be found for 16th century casket worth £750,000.
British High Commissioner to New Zealand Laura Clarke reflected on what it took to be a young man in World War 1, compared with being a young man today.
The Youth Charter will reaffirm Government’s commitment to helping young people succeed and the Minister for Sport and Civil Society will work with sector to develop this work.
Letter from Minister for Arts, Heritage and Tourism, Michael Ellis, explaining the Secretary of State's decision not to hold a local inquiry into Barnet Council's library provision.
Letter from Minister for Arts, Heritage and Tourism, Michael Ellis, explaining the Secretary of State's decision not to hold a local inquiry into Lancashire Council's library provision.
Secretary of State Jeremy Wright’s written response to the Society of Editors.
Arts Minister Michael Ellis has placed a temporary export bar on a 17th century baroque cabinet by Roman maker Giacomo Herman.
Community groups benefit from community funding pot
A package of measures to update crematoria to reflect the needs of different cultures and faiths in modern Britain has been announced.
The Prime Minister has appointed three new trustees to the board of the British Museum. Dame Vivian Hunt and George Weston have been appointed for four years from 25 March 2019, Philipp Hildebrand has been appointed for fou…
The Government today unveiled tough new measures to ensure the UK is the safest place in the world to be online.
More than 8,000 private sector employers published their gender pay gap data by the reporting deadline last night (12am – Thursday 4 April).
Speech by Sports Minister Mims Davies at the launch of Sport England's Talent Plan
The dormant assets scheme should be extended to other sectors such as investment and wealth management to benefit more good causes, a new independent report has recommended today.
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