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The final resting place of a feral German child, adopted as a sort of ‘court pet’ by the Royal family of George I in the early eighteenth century, has been listed
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Independent research suggests broadband grows businesses and creates jobs.
Items from Lucian Freud’s estate retained under Acceptance in Lieu scheme.
Ed Vaizey places temporary export bar on eighteenth century artwork.
One of the last few examples of British landscapes by American painters in a UK collection is at risk of permanently leaving the UK.
DCMS appoints David Hendon.
Unusual 18th century paintings could leave the UK.
Two paintings by George Stubbs that gave the British public its first glimpse of strange creatures from the "New World" could leave the UK.
Mobile network operators agree on scheme financing.
Encouraging strong, high-quality broadcasting.
Where to go for enquiries about broadband.
How the BBC operates.
London museums will continue to be sponsored directly by government.
Ed Vaizey attends inaugural meeting in Norwich to ensure smooth delivery of the country’s broadband scheme.
Norfolk has been selected to pioneer a new approach to the roll out of superfast broadband.
Paying millions of pounds to be broadcast on satellite is not ‘fair or equitable’. Speaking at the Oxford Media Convention, Communications…
Satellite platforms should end the fees they charge public service broadcasters for carrying their channels Ed Vaizey said today.
Speech by Ed Vaizey to the Oxford Media Convention, covering issues around the Communications White Paper: connectivity, content and consumer issues.
Arts Council and LGA publish principles for community libraries. Culture Minister Ed Vaizey welcomed the publication today of ajoint Arts…
A nationwide contest to find the UK’s next City of Culture was launched today by Culture Minister Ed Vaizey.
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