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The Secretary of State has appointed Sandie Dawe as a Commissioners on the Historic England board for four years from 1 January 2020 to 31 December 2023.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Investment will drive local growth, support young people, and reinforce culture’s role at the heart of communities
Culture Secretary Nicky Morgan has announced the locations that will benefit from a £95 million heritage boost for high streets in 69 towns across the country.
£9.5 million work by founder of Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood John Everett Millais is now at risk of permanently leaving the UK
The Prime Minister has reappointed Tim Davie as a Trustee, and appointed Farooq Chaudhry as Artist Trustee, at the Tate
Monet’s 1908 work ‘Le Palais Ducal’ is at risk of being lost abroad unless a UK buyer can be found
UK national collection items were seen by more than 33 million extra people around the globe
Festivals taking place in Edinburgh and the hard work of people behind the scenes were celebrated at the reception, hosted by Lord Duncan of Springbank.
New figures reveal how much Britain's creative and art sectors have benefitted from tax reliefs
JMW Turner’s famous work The Dark Rigi, the Lake of Lucerne at risk of export
A portrait of the greatest male ballet dancer of the early twentieth century, Vaslav Nijinsky, is at risk of export
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire has been named as the UK’s newest UNESCO World Heritage Site, becoming the UK’s 32nd site to be added to the prestigious list
Embassy high-level contacts visited the exhibition of 80 watercolours created by the great British artist, which is taking place at La Moneda Cultural Center.
The Prime Minister has reappointed Joanna Kennedy as a Trustee of the National Portrait Gallery for four years from 15 June 2019.
Culture Secretary Jeremy Wright has placed a temporary export bar on John Robert Cozens’s watercolour The Lake of Albano and Castel Gandolfo in a bid to save it for the nation.
Arts Minister Rebecca Pow has stepped in to stop the export of a unique work by the Martin Brothers
The Scottish Secretary congratulates Scotland‘s honours recipients.
Prime Minister May announced the celebration of ‘UK in JAPAN 2019-20’ during Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's visit to the UK.
Manuscript of works by the poet John Donne is at risk of being lost abroad unless a UK buyer can step in to save it
New funding will bring old buildings back into use and turn them into offices, housing and creative spaces.
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