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A pair of bronze sculptures by Massimiliano Soldani-Benzi have had temporary export bars placed on them.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Two landscape watercolours by Giovanni Battista Lusieri to be kept in UK temporarily.
Culture Minister temporarily blocks rare export
Plans to reduce red tape burdens for the owners of listed buildings are outlined in new public consultation.
Communications Minister Ed Vaizey announces new digital radio investment.
Ed Vaizey speech on Digital Radio Action Plan
Westminster Hall Debate, 20 November 2013.
Continuation of UK film tax relief reassures the film sector
Ed Vaizey temporarily blocks Van Dyck export
Ed Vaizey temporarily saves May Morris wall hangings
Ed Vaizey has temporarily blocked the sale of Napoleon Bonaparte's death mask
Minister Ed Vaizey stops Puligo portrait from leaving the United Kingdom.
New headline figures, published today, show that last year (2012) saw 998 finds of treasure reported in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, the highest number since statistics were first published 5 years ago.
A Walthamstow Pie and Mash shop has been listed Grade II by Heritage Minister Ed Vaizey
Last chance to save rare 16th Century printed and manuscript volume.
Ed Vaizey’s Speech at the UN Internet Governance Forum, Nua Dusa, Indonesia 22 October 2013.
Broadband suppliers invited to feedback on pilot schemes at October industry events.
10,000 rural premises a week get access to superfast speeds
Changes to help listed places of worship with the cost of repairs and alterations
The government is set to crack down on excessive mobile phone roaming charges and hidden price hikes in renewal notices
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