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Replies to open letter made public to ensure transparency. Nearly 170 responses to Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt’s Communications Review …
A series of policy seminars will be held in the coming months to shape and inform the Government’s communications review.
Five seminars planned to shape and inform review. A new Communications Bill will be introduced by the end of this Parliament to ensure the…
Jeremy Hunt’s proposals to address fund raising challenges facing the arts sector
School Games President hopes London 2012 will inspire young people to get active.
Sport England figures show the number of people in England playing sport every week has topped 15 million
Find out how plans in your area are progressing.
“Ambition and imagination” helps institution scoop Art Fund Prize 2012
Celebrating the people and places along the route with Tripline.
Thirty four organisations across England set to get a £162 million funding boost.
Arts and heritage organisations set to unlock £162 million
Alexa Chung and David Gandy strike a pose on Savile Row.
Nearly £500m of contingency funds still available as Opening Ceremony approaches
The government has today announced £32 million of additional funding for superfast broadband in Scotland.
Three quarters of local authorities have completed their plans for rolling-out superfast broadband to rural areas.
The final countdown to the ‘biggest Paralympics ever’ begins.
School children to compete in 2012 venues just two months before the Olympians and Paralympians
Following an open recruitment exercise, Lord Patten, has been selected as Government's preferred candidate
Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt has agreed to appoint Diane Coyle as Vice Chairman of the BBC Trust following an open recruitment process.
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