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28 January 2010
The drive to get a million people playing more sport is to be promoted by nine new champions – one for each region in England.
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26 January 2010
Culture Minister Margaret Hodge today announced two grants to The Jewish Museum and The Wiener Library to help meet relocation costs. Each institution will receive £100,000 from DCMS resources made possible by under-spends identified elsewhere.
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22 January 2010
A competition to find more cultural and natural heritage places of global importance , which are fit to become future UK World Heritage Sites, was launched today by Culture Minister Margaret Hodge. In future the Government will put forward fewer sites for consideration by UNESCO, with a streamlined application system to help ensure success.
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21 January 2010
Thousands of amateur sports clubs across the UK are missing out on a share of tax savings running into millions of pounds, Sports Minister Gerry Sutcliffe said today.
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21 January 2010
Sanctions against those who unlawfully sell unclassified or age-restricted DVDs, videos or video games may once again be enforced after the Video Recordings Bill received Royal Assent earlier today.
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21 January 2010
Over 200 theatre and performing arts apprenticeships across London and Essex were announced by Culture Secretary Ben Bradshaw today.
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13 January 2010
Issued on behalf of the Independently Funded News Consortia pilot Selection Panel.
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7 January 2010
Sports Minister Gerry Sutcliffe today announced proposals to bring in new licence requirements for overseas-based online gambling firms who want to have a customer base in Britain.
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