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The UK’s Creative Industries are continuing to outstrip other employment sectors in the UK, new Government figures reveal
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Hetty Gleave to serve a second 4-year term as a member of the Treasure Valuation Committee, from 27 October 2015.
Government relaxes funding rules and extends licences for up to five years in move welcomed by community radio stations
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey addressed a gathering of ‘The Treasure Houses of England’, a group of England’s most splendid country houses open to the public.
Culture Minister places export bar on Giovanni da Rimini panel
£88.5 million investment to help it stand alone
The Communications Minister spoke about the future of digital radio
Record highs for museums and galleries visits in England
The Communication Minister's speech on internet governance at the opening of the 50th ICANN conference
Culture Minister sees how government investment is improving access to music education
Panel rules the Biccherna Panel currently at the British Library should be returned to claimants
Panel rules three porcelain figures currently at V&A museum should be returned to claimants
More than 125 companies are members of the DTG, and collectively they drive innovation and growth in the television & technology sectors.
Internet Matters aims to help parents keep their children safe online.
National Portrait Gallery and Art Fund appeal raises £10 million
New treaty will open the door for UK filmmakers to collaborate with Chinese counterparts and contribute to each other’s success.
Government investment transforms UK broadband with significant rise in connections and speed
European Commission gives the go ahead for a tax break for UK video games sector.
Provisions will make the listed building consent system more effective and efficient, reducing bureaucracy and cutting costs
Panel rules ‘Beaching a Boat, Brighton’ by John Constable currently at Tate should be returned to claimants
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