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This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 12 January 2010 by Lynne Featherstone and Baroness Neville-Jones.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Business plan sets out how we will boost economic growth, equip country for success and transform culture, media, sport and tourism delivery
Kick It Out, football’s body for equality and inclusion publish their annual report with representation and vigilance as the focus.
Today the Government is publishing its Equality Strategy. The Strategy sets out our vision for a strong, modern and fair Britain…
Creative bursaries scheme launched today.
Winner of the Top Employer Awards named.
Elite athletes start training in facilities replicating the conditions of London 2012
The Equality Act 2010 includes an integrated public sector equality duty. This replaces the existing race, disability and gender equality…
Hugh Robertson welcomes Arsenal’s proposed Fanshare scheme
A number of our public bodies are set to be merged, abolished or streamlined.
Plans to introduce car parking charges in Richmond and Bushy Parks in West London, announced last year, have been scrapped
The minister gave this speech on 2 July 2010 in London.
Savings of around £73 million have been made by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
Prime Minister David Cameron has hosted a Gay Pride Festival reception at Number 10 ahead of Pride Fortnight which starts on 18 June.
The Prime Minister's Spokesman on LGBT reception, the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA), the European Council and unemployment.
Delivering a revolution in the UK’s digital economy and in local media.
The Government’s Culture, Olympics, media and sport programme is online and commentable.
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