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Culture and Creative Industries Minister Ed Vaizey launched a new independent review of architecture and the built environment today, to be undertaken by the world-renowned architect Sir Terry Farrell.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Roger Darlington and William Webb to be non-executive members of the 4G/TV Coexistence Oversight Board.
Hugh Robertson, Minister for Sport and Tourism, has appointed Mary Chapman and Robert Foster as Commissioners of the Gambling Commission.
Ed Vaizey places export bar placed on Jewish artworks
Seven hand embroidered religious silk hangings are at risk of leaving the UK unless a matching offer from a UK buyer can be found.
Chancellor increases funding for Skills Development Fund.
See fascinating collections spanning hundreds of years.
A new scheme that allows people and companies to donate cultural treasures in return for a reduction in their tax liability comes into effect today.
Ed Vaizey today embarks on a three-day visit to Seoul with 15 of Britain’s leading companies from the creative industry sector.
Delivered at the Local Government Association Conference 7 March 2013
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey announces the places that have put their names forward.
Eleven places from across the country have put their names forward to become the UK City of Culture in 2017, Culture Minister Ed Vaizey announced today.
100,000 new homes and businesses are getting access to broadband each week.
Speech by Ed Vaizey.
Making a keynote speech at the cable congress today in London, Creative Industries and Telecommunications Minister, Ed Vaizey, heralded news that the UK’s plans to put broadband at the heart of our economic growth agenda, ar…
Communications Minister Ed Vaizey today heralded the awarding of the final local TV licence - for the city of Preston - as a key milestone in the creation of a new media industry in the UK.
Lord Rogers’ innovative building has ‘stood the test of time’.
A private house in Wimbledon, with separate studio/housekeeper’s flat, designed by the internationally acclaimed architect Lord Rogers - and his then wife Su - for his parents, has been listed by Heritage Minister Ed Vaizey.
Following significant government investment of over £50 million, parts of Bangor will become the first in Wales to get high speed fibre broadband as part of the multi-million pound Superfast Cymru project.
Georgian court jester’s final resting place protected.
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