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The Slate Landscape of North-West Wales will be the UK’s next preferred nomination for UNESCO World Heritage site status
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Minister for Tourism congratulates Visit Britain on their success
The Minister for Arts, Heritage and Tourism placed temporary export bar on work to try to save it for the nation
Project brings to life individual stories, heritage and culture and encourages tourists to travel beyond London
Minister for Arts, Heritage and Tourism Michael Ellis, addresses delegates at the Art Business Conference at Church House, London, on Tuesday 4 September
Michael Ellis' speech at the closing of the Edinburgh International Culture Summit
Some of the country’s most accessible tourist and visitor attractions to disabled people have been highlighted today.
UK Heritage Minister announces grants for projects in Middle East and North Africa
Minister for Arts steps in to prevent William IV mahogany table from export
Over 8,800 new jobs and nearly 10,000 new homes will be delivered in Greater Grimsby thanks to a new, ground-breaking Stage 1 Town Deal worth £67 million.
Arts Minister Michael Ellis launches £20 million fund for culture, heritage and the creative industries to benefit towns and cities across England.
The government fund that compensates authors for loaning their works for free from public libraries has been extended to e-lending, Libraries Minister Michael Ellis announced.
Arts minister steps in to prevent ‘A Pair of Champagne Standard Lamps’ by Salvador Dalí and Edward James from export.
A newly formed Heritage Council made up of key players in the heritage sector will meet for the first time
Arts minister steps in to prevent An Academy by Lamplight by Joseph Wright of Derby from export
School Standards Minister Nick Gibb announces £96 million to support talented music, drama and dance pupils kick-start their career in the arts.
Arts Minister steps in to prevent Head of an African Man Wearing a Turban by Sir Peter Paul Rubens from export.
Arts Minister steps in to prevent Dalí’s surrealist Lobster Telephone from export.
Arts minister steps in to prevent rare watercolour from export.
Arts minister steps in to prevent extraordinary collection from export.
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