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Two thousand people have taken part in the biggest exercise so far to test plans for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Drive to generate at least £1 billion in Olympic business boost and attract four million extra visitors
Four separate flames will come together at a special ceremony
Updated BBC Agreement brings transparency and value for money.
The National Audit Office (NAO) will have right to choose which areas of the BBC it investigates, under new value-for-money arrangements published today.
‘Superfast broadband is essential for economic growth’ says Jeremy Hunt
Culture Secretary presents bronze of Paralympic sprinter Libby Clegg in Trafalgar Square.
Plans to roll-out superfast broadband across Suffolk and Rutland have been given the go-ahead.
RTS Cambridge Convention
Jeremy Hunt hails economic legacy from 2012 Games as £1.8 billion retail gateway to Olympic park officially opens.
Jeremy Hunt announces new investment that will ensure an economic legacy for the whole country.
Ensuring economic legacy for the whole country.
Members of the public urged to back their favourites.
Part of a rolling program to take broadband to everyone in the UK.
Just over £363 million in Government investment is set to take broadband to all homes and businesses in England and Scotland.
Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport Jeremy Hunt announced funding today to help broadband reach all in the country
Sixty five towns and cities are in the running to pioneer the UK’s first local television services, Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt has announced
Legacy Company invites architects, designers and engineers to design a new public space for London.
Plans announced for a ‘digital hub’ in every community to boost economy.
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