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Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on the outstanding painting by Jean-Antoine Watteau, La Surprise.
Meeting will look at how to ensure a coordinated approach to the switch from IPv4.
Ed Vaizey will mark tomorrow’s World IPv6 Day with an industry summit to discuss progress on switching to the new protocol.
Julia Donaldson takes on the role for the next two years.
Report recommends clampdown on sexualised ‘wallpaper’ surrounding children.
Full details of later displays revealed for the first time.
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A list of 10 principles that should be applied by web designers to create beautiful, usable and accessible websites has been published.
Michael Kaiser shares his expertise with arts organisations across England.
British Museum announces figures as antiquities and treasure report is launched.
UK Government confirms approach to implementation of Article 5(3) of the e-Privacy Directive on cookies.
Identifying barriers to growth, building more successful British film industry will be top priorities of a review of government film policy.
Identifying barriers to growth and building a more successful British film industry will be top priorities.
Four more arts and cultural organisations have joined the DCMS Jerwood Creative Bursaries scheme.
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on a highly significant painting by Poussin.
BDUK are inviting bids from Local Authorities and Local Economic Partnerships in England.
Government’s Broadband delivery team’s vision for bringing forward network upgrades and improving access for poorly served areas.
Creative Industries Minister Ed Vaizey has visited the newly-expanded home of one of the UK’s oldest games studios.
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