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David Verey appointed by Secretary of State Jeremy Hunt as the lead non-executive director on the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A new policy direction was issued by Tourism and Heritage Minister John Penrose to the Big Lottery Fund today.
The Shakespeare Centre in Stratford Upon Avon has been listed today at grade II by Tourism and Heritage Minister John Penrose.
The Prime Minister has pledged to make Britain one of the top five tourist destinations in the world.
Prime Minister David Cameron has delivered a speech in central London on the challenges and opportunities that tourism presents.
David Cameron has pledged to make Britain one of the top five tourist destinations in the world.
UK national tourism agency VisitBritain to hold its main international travel trade event in Bangalore next year.
A number of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport’s (DCMS) 55 public bodies are set to be merged, abolished or streamlined.
A number of our public bodies are set to be merged, abolished or streamlined.
Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy, Weymouth
Savings of around £73 million have been made by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
Savings of around £73 million have been made as part of our contribution to reducing the fiscal deficit
Jeremy Hunt sets out plans to create tourism legacy from Olympic Games and Diamond Jubilee, and pledges to boost domestic market share. In…
Plans to create tourism legacy from Olympic Games and Diamond Jubilee, and pledge to boost domestic market share
Plans to create tourism legacy from Olympic Games and Diamond Jubilee, and pledge to boost domestic market share.
The Government’s Culture, Olympics, media and sport programme is online and commentable.
We will contribute £61 million from our budget towards reducing the Government deficit, plus savings of £27 million from the Olympics budget.
DCMS response to public enquiries.
Roles and responsibilities for new ministers at the DCMS have been confirmed.
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