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The Government has today formalised its commitment to protecting cultural property in times of war by ratifying the 1954 Hague Convention and acceding to its two Protocols, Minister for Arts, Heritage and Tourism John Glen h…
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Karen Bradley chairs first meeting of the Inclusive Economy Partnership
UK statement at the opening plenary of the 36th session of the Human Rights Council on 11 September 2017, delivered by Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon.
Sir Charles Dunstone has been reappointed by the Prime Minister as a Trustee of RMG, for 4 years until 20 November 2021. Sir Charles is also Chair of RMG’s Board of Trustees
The Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport extends the terms of Matthew Bowcock CBE, David Bryan MBA FRSA, David Joseph CBE, and Nazo Moosa
Culture Secretary Karen Bradley has reappointed Trevor Woolley, Hillary Bauer, Lesley Ferguson, and Michael Smyth for 3 years from 15 September 2017 to 14 September 2020. She has also extended Sir John Ramsden’s term by twel…
Artist Alison Wilding RA and sculptor and maker Adam Kershaw will create the National Memorial to British Victims of Terrorism Overseas. Their work will be entitled ‘Still Water’
More than 1,000 schools will launch projects as part of £3 million initiative led by the Government Equalities Office.
The Rt Hon Theresa May MP has appointed David Ross to the Board of the National Portrait Gallery for a term of four years, ending on 6 October 2021
Arts minister steps in to prevent unique piece from export
With over 100 guests from 20 countries, Hay Festival Arequipa has become a strong symbol of UK-Peru cultural ties.
Minister for Defence People and Veterans Tobias Ellwood has praised the work of a leading charity for helping disabled veterans back into work.
The British Embassy is present once again with a Pavilion centred on business, education, culture, gastronomy and entertainment.
Birmingham bid impresses independent panel and government who view it as preferred option for successful 2022 Commonwealth Games bid.
Report finds that young Muslims are less likely to succeed in the labour market than any other faith group.
Further Exhibition highlights announced including Helen Sharman’s space suit and John Lennon’s last piano
Information for British nationals attending Oktoberfest in Brasov, Romania between 7-17 September 2017.
At the All Party Parliamentary Group on Learning Disabilities, Chris Skidmore launches a Call for Evidence on how people with disabilities experience registering to vote and voting itself.
Case study to support the research report: Exploring the service effectiveness and sustainability of community managed libraries in England
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