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Minister of State for the Arts, Tessa Blackstone, has placed a temporary bar on a study of a grey stallion with a recently discovered landscape sketch on the reverse. The sketch is our only evidence of how the five lost Van Dyck landscapes listed in collections in Antwerp in the 17th century might look. The temporary bar will provide a last chance to raise the money to keep the painting in the United Kingdom.
Minister of State for the Arts, Tessa Blackstone, has placed a temporary bar on the export of a portrait by Benjamin West of the Lieutenant General, the Hon Robert Monckton (1764). This will provide a last chance to raise the money to keep the portrait in the United Kingdom.
Minister of State for the Arts, Tessa Blackstone, has placed a temporary bar on the export of Study of a Mourning Woman, by Michelangelo, a drawing recently discovered pasted into an album at Castle Howard. This will provide a last chance to raise the money to keep the drawing in the United Kingdom.
Author of the authoritative reports on the national football stadium and the Commonwealth Games to drive reform at sports body.
Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell today welcomed further steps to ensure that shabby hotels that fail to meet basic regulatory standards do not harm England's reputation as a tourist destination.
£14.1 million to UK sport to support elite athletes and root out drug cheats.
'Listing can be too blunt an instrument' says Culture Secretary.
Responding to the publication of a review of the programme supply market in British broadcasting carried out by the Independent Television Commission (ITC), Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell today said:
The Government today announced a change in its plans for reform of the law on amusement machines which can be played by children.
The Government today set out its final plans for a new regulatory framework for the media and communications industries.
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