Department for Culture Media and Sport
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016/09
30 January 2009
Olympics Minister, Tessa Jowell, will today visit a Doncaster company who are helping to build the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
015/09
30 January 2009
Darwin’s home and workplace, Darwin’s Landscape Laboratory, has been chosen as the UK’s 2009 nomination to become a World Heritage Site, Culture Secretary Andy Burnham announced today.
014/09
29 January 2009
Joint DCMS/BERR press release
The Government has today published a plan to secure Britain’s place at the forefront of the global digital economy. The interim report contains more than 20 recommendations, including specific proposals on:
012/09
28 January 2009
Walter Lilly has been appointed as the main contractor for the construction of the permanent Memorial to the victims of the 7 July London bombings, which will be sited in Hyde Park. Norton Cast Products will produce the 52 stelae which make up the Memorial.
010/09
23 January 2008
Culture Minister Barbara Follett has placed a temporary export bar on a pastel portrait of the British diplomat Sir James Gray by Rosalba Carriera. This will provide a last chance to raise the money to keep the portrait in the United Kingdom.
011/09
23 January 2009
Culture Minister, Barbara Follett, has placed a temporary export bar on eleven dresses designed by the early 20th-century French couturier Madeleine Vionnet. This will provide a last chance to raise the money to keep the dresses in the UK.
009/09
21 January 2009
The Government announced today that further funding from the £9.3 billion London 2012 Olympic budget has been allocated to support the building of the Olympic Village and media centres.
008/09
21 January 2009
A panel made up of some of the UK’s top sport, broadcasting and business talent is to review which events are broadcast free to the nation, Culture Secretary Andy Burnham announced today.
007/09
19 January 2009
Coastal towns across four different English regions are to benefit from £12 million from the Government’s Sea Change programme. Southport, Great Yarmouth, Bridlington and Hastings are the latest towns to receive grants from the scheme which aims to boost regeneration in coastal areas through investment in culture and heritage.
006/09
16 January 2009
Badminton, judo, table tennis and volleyball to be offered to thousands of young people in partnership with football’s top tier.
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