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Today DCMS publishes The Mendoza Review: an independent review of museums in England and the Strategic Review of DCMS-sponsored museums.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Government response to The Mendoza Review from John Glen, Minister for Arts, Heritage and Tourism
The Mendoza Review, the first review of England’s museum sector in over a decade, recommends the creation of a Museums Action Plan by September 2018.
Arts minister steps in to prevent volume of works from export.
Libraries Minister John Glen gave a speech to support the launch of SCL's cultural offer
Tourism Minister John Glen will co- chair his first meeting with the Tourism Industry Council on 27 September.
The Government has today formalised its commitment to protecting cultural property in times of war by ratifying the 1954 Hague Convention and acceding to its two Protocols, Minister for Arts, Heritage and Tourism John Glen h…
Arts minister steps in to prevent unique piece from export
Arts minister steps in to prevent unique object from export.
Aberystwyth alumnus Guto Bebb visits Aberystwyth to mark the funding announcement.
UK Government hosts Mid Wales tourism meeting in Aberystwyth
Arts minister steps in to prevent distinctively British figure from export.
The UK Government will call for stronger efforts to return Nazi-looted art to its original owners at the first European conference dedicated to the issue in five years.
Coventry, Paisley, Stoke-on-Trent, Sunderland and Swansea have been shortlisted to host UK City of Culture 2021, Minister for Arts, Heritage and Tourism, John Glen announced today
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Arts Minister steps in to prevent rare study from export.
Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport Karen Bradley has today announced her full ministerial team and their portfolios.
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