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A World class Digitial Economy for Britain by on Fri, 20 Nov 2009 13:06:42 GMT:
<p>155/09<br />20 November 2009<br /><br />The Digital Economy Bill, introduced today, sets out Government plans to ensure the UK is at the leading edge of the global digital economy.</p>
A stitch in time to save painting of Welsh knitters by on Fri, 20 Nov 2009 13:06:42 GMT:
<p>153/09<br />20 November 2009</p><p>Culture Minister, Margaret Hodge, has placed a temporary export bar on a painting by William Dyce, Welsh landscape with two women knitting. This will provide a last chance to raise the money to keep this important painting in the United Kingdom. </p>
Sea Change ship comes in for England’s coastal towns by on Fri, 20 Nov 2009 13:06:42 GMT:
<p>151/09<br />16 November 2009</p><p>Britain’s oldest surviving rollercoaster is being restored to its former glory, one of our finest Victorian railway stations will be transformed, and fishermen’s cellars from the 1800s will be refurbished as the latest round of the Government funded Sea Change programme is announced.</p>
David Davies publishes his review of free-to-air listed events by on Fri, 20 Nov 2009 13:06:42 GMT:
<p>150/09<br />13 November 2009<br /><br />Sporting events with a special national resonance should continue to be protected for the widest-possible television audience. There is still a place for a listed events regime, but its long-term future in a changing media landscape is by no means certain.</p>
Government response to David Davies' review of free-to-air listed events by on Fri, 20 Nov 2009 13:06:42 GMT:
<p>Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Ben Bradshaw said:</p>
A World class Digitial Economy for Britain by on Fri, 20 Nov 2009 13:06:42 GMT:
<p>155/09<br />20 November 2009<br /><br />The Digital Economy Bill, introduced today, sets out Government plans to ensure the UK is at the leading edge of the global digital economy.</p>
A stitch in time to save painting of Welsh knitters by on Fri, 20 Nov 2009 13:06:42 GMT:
<p>153/09<br />20 November 2009</p><p>Culture Minister, Margaret Hodge, has placed a temporary export bar on a painting by William Dyce, Welsh landscape with two women knitting. This will provide a last chance to raise the money to keep this important painting in the United Kingdom. </p>
Sea Change ship comes in for England’s coastal towns by on Fri, 20 Nov 2009 13:06:42 GMT:
<p>151/09<br />16 November 2009</p><p>Britain’s oldest surviving rollercoaster is being restored to its former glory, one of our finest Victorian railway stations will be transformed, and fishermen’s cellars from the 1800s will be refurbished as the latest round of the Government funded Sea Change programme is announced.</p>
David Davies publishes his review of free-to-air listed events by on Fri, 20 Nov 2009 13:06:42 GMT:
<p>150/09<br />13 November 2009<br /><br />Sporting events with a special national resonance should continue to be protected for the widest-possible television audience. There is still a place for a listed events regime, but its long-term future in a changing media landscape is by no means certain.</p>
Government response to David Davies' review of free-to-air listed events by on Fri, 20 Nov 2009 13:06:42 GMT:
<p>Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Ben Bradshaw said:</p>
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