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Budget increased in the run up to Tokyo 2020 to cement UKAD’s position as one of the leading anti-doping agencies in the world
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Observatory, part of the University of Manchester, is a site of global importance in the history of radio astronomy and helped revolutionise our understanding of the Universe.
Arts minister steps in to prevent painting from export.
Government publishes new charter through which it will agree new norms and rules for the online world.
DCMS Secretary of State Matt Hancock outlines government support for charity sector and thanks the Commission for its work
The investment will benefit the Royal Armouries museum in Leeds and help further support culture in the city.
The Bayeux Tapestry will return to the UK for the first time since it was created here more than 900 years ago, Prime Minister Theresa May announced today.
Nicola Roche has been reappointed by the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport as a Board Member of UK Sport, for 3 years until 14 December 2020.
Prime Minister Theresa May will pledge to eliminate all avoidable plastic waste within a quarter of a century.
British Embassy Tallinn will hold a series of events in 2018 to celebrate the Estonian Centenary and 100 years of friendship between our two countries.
Secretary of State's speech to the Creative Industries Federation
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has appointed Desmond Bowen CB CMG, and Suzanne Nicholas to the Board of the Imperial War Museum.
Arts minister steps in to prevent Venetian masterpiece from export.
Big Lottery Fund and Big Society Capital will distribute cash to initiatives tackling a number of societal challenges
Ferryside and its quay granted listed protection to recognise its significance as the inspiration behind Dame Daphne Du Maurier’s first novel ‘The Loving Spirit’
Letter from Minister for Arts, Heritage and Tourism, John Glen, stating the Secretary of State's 'minded to' decision on public library provision in Barnet
The Taylor Review: Sustainability of English Churches and Cathedrals recommends empowering congregations to involve more local people in enjoying and using their churches.
Grants of up to £300,000 from the DCMS/ Wolfson Museums and Galleries Improvement Fund will be available for eligible museums to apply for from spring 2018
People from around the world will have access to premium virtual tours to Guatemala’s most emblematic Mayan sites thanks to an unprecedented alliance between institutions from the UK, Guatemala and Google Arts.
Coventry will host the prestigious title of UK City of Culture 2021, Arts Minister John Glen announced today.
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