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Arts Council England to take on museums and libraries role from 1 October.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Report will identify lessons learnt to help British firms
Report will provide advice for future British success.
Twenty year vision for the future of the Olympic Park.
Tate’s new collaborative initiative for the visual arts.
Huw Jones has been appointed as the new Chairman of S4C, Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt announced today.
Culture Secretary announced today that Suzanna Taverne has been appointed as a member of the BBC Trust for four years from 1 January 2012
National competition will revolutionize school sport.
Britain’s young athletes have won 13 medals at the first Youth Olympic Games in Singapore.
Olympic venue for canoe and slalom helping to prepare Team GB for London 2012.
Firm announces new philanthropic partnership with three leading UK institutions.
Deputy PM says Olympic Torch will showcase best of Britain
Sports bodies come together at first Disability Sport Summit.
Compilation pulls together the best of British live music.
People all over the United Kingdom will be celebrating The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee over the extended bank holiday weekend.
Bidding opens for operators to win local licences across the UK.
Towns and cities across the UK are on track to get their own local TV stations.
Appointment announced as 2012 school sport competition comes to an end.
Prince Harry of Wales has become President of the Sainsbury’s School Games, a major multi-sport event for young people.
Twenty seven cities throughout the UK are in the running to become ‘super-connected’, Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt announced today.
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