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Department for Culture Media and Sport

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New Tote Chair appointed

30/06/2008

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30 June 2008

Mike Smith has been appointed as the new Chairman of the Tote, Minister for Sport Gerry Sutcliffe announced today.

Plans to mark the third anniversary of the London bombings

30/06/2008

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30 June 2008

The third anniversary of the 7 July bombings in London will be marked by a public act of remembrance and opportunities for private reflection, Tessa Jowell, the Government Minister responsible for humanitarian assistance, announced today.

Help for bingo clubs announced - But high street ‘machine shed’ proposal rejected

25/06/2008

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25 June 2008

Proposals to help bingo clubs by a slight easing of restrictions on gaming machines were announced by Sports Minister Gerry Sutcliffe today.

Dance moves centre stage for more young people thanks to new link between schools and the dance world

24/06/2008

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24 June 2008

Body popping, polka and pirouettes will be available for many more young people across England, under plans to develop stronger links between schools and dance providers, Culture Minister Margaret Hodge announced today.

Sports stars, musicians and media high-fliers to help young people reach their potential through £3 million mentoring programme

24/06/2008

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24 June 2008

Hundreds more young people will have the opportunity to be mentored by elite sports stars, musicians and top media players Culture Secretary Andy Burnham confirmed today.

Digital Radio Working Group sets out vision for digital future

23/06/2008

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23 June 2008

A long term plan should be developed to move all radio services across to digital, according to the Digital Radio Working Group (DRWG), in its interim report published today

Infant school where DH Lawrence learnt to read and write is ‘listed’ by Margaret Hodge

19/06/2008

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19 June 2008

The infant school that the world-famous author, DH Lawrence, attended as a child in Nottingham has today been listed at Grade II by Culture Minister, Margaret Hodge

Spoliation Advisory Panel rules that two fine pieces of porcelain - acquired in good faith by the British Museum and the Fitzwilliam Museum - were looted during the Nazi era

11/06/2008

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11 June 2008

Two pieces of fine porcelain currently housed in two museums in Britain were looted during the Nazi period, an Independent Panel ruled today.

Playing to win – a new era for sport

10/06/2008

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Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Andy Burnham, and Minister for Sport Gerry Sutcliffe today set out their vision for sport in a speech to national governing bodies at Lords cricket ground today.

Massive sport reform to spearhead 2012 legacy plans

06/06/2008

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Free swimming plan for over 60s at the forefront

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