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The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has welcomed a number of new ministers, following appointments made by the new Prime Minister Theresa May.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The cost of a 4-person holiday to Europe could rise by £230 following a vote to leave the EU, Treasury analysis shows.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Stephen Crabb: 2016 is already proving to be another busy and exciting year with many opportunities to celebrate our rich heritage.
Prime Minister David Cameron announced funding to repair infrastructure damaged by floods and a campaign to promote tourism in the north.
Angela Bray appointed for three years from 1 January 2016.
David Evennett MP will cover Sport, Tourism and Heritage Minister Tracey Crouch's maternity leave
UK Culture Secretary visits Britain’s ‘Hive’ pavilion which is forecast to generate £1bn in trade and tourism
Government announces new plan to drive tourists beyond London
Government will boost tourism across the UK through new five point plan
Lord Bourne calls on people across Wales to promote Aberystwyth as a hub of rich historical culture
British residents hail Wales’s tourism hotspots
Wales Office Minister Lord Bourne to visit Cardiff Castle and the SWALEC cricket stadium.
Move part of new Business Events Strategy for UK to increase share of global conference market
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Deputy Prime Minister and Culture Secretary announce £10 million fund to help the North showcase itself as a top tourist destination
Sajid Javid has extended John Lindquist's term of appointment by six months, to 14 September 2015.
Culture Secretary has awarded John Hoy a second term on the VisitEngland Board, for the 4 years to 29 May 2019.
Baroness Randerson speaks on Welsh tourism during visit to Llanelly House and Llanelli's Discovery Centre.
Social media drive during English Tourism Week launched to champion careers in the sector.
Get involved online to discover a range of tourism career opportunities.
The Welsh tourism industry is a vital part of our economy and we need the right transport infrastructure to support it.
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