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A Year of Listings – from a beach wreck to a skate park

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, December 29, 2014 — Culture

Listing building’s help us acknowledge and understand our shared history.  It marks and celebrates a building’s special architectural and historic interest, and also brings it under the consideration of the planning system so that some thought will be taken about its future. This year has seen around 650 designations and upgrades, each one as varied…

Ringing in the New Year with tourism growth

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, December 28, 2014 — Culture

VisitBritain’s Director of Strategy and Communications.

Patricia Yates, VisitBritain’s Director of Strategy and Communications, marks a year of growth for our tourism industry and looks ahead to 2015 At this very moment, up and down the country, people from all over the world are enjoying what Britain has to offer. Whether they’re wandering through Edinburgh’s Christmas markets, ice-skating at Somerset House, taking…

A week in the world of sport

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, December 17, 2014 — Sport

Helen Grant is the Minister for Sport and Tourism

Last week was a great one for sport, and an uplifting one for me.  In two entirely different ways, it showed the power that sport has to capture the imagination of huge numbers from all walks of life, and make a positive impact on our national consciousness. But before I get to that, I’d like…

Coming Soon: The Chinese for Haggis and Cornish Pasties

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, December 15, 2014 — Tourism

Helen Grant is the Minister for Sport and Tourism

Sometimes you come across a story that doesn’t quite have the ring of truth about it. You know the sort of thing. A new way of losing weight that doesn’t involve either eating less or doing more exercise. A face cream that promises to make you look 15 years younger. Very often the date at…

Football Remembers

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, December 9, 2014 — First World War

Executive Producer, The Last Post Project http://www.superact.org.uk/thelastpost/

“Here we were, laughing and chatting to men who only a few hours before we were trying to kill!  Some of our men even left the trench to play football.”  It’s a simple idea: take the Premier League’s existing under 12s Christmas Truce tournament as a starting point, and create a mass participation opportunity for schools to…

Tackling the scourge of nuisance callers

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, December 8, 2014 — Media, broadband and creative industries

Ed Vaizey was appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries in May 2010 and promoted to Minister of State for Culture and Digital Industries in 2014.

Nuisance calls. The clue is in the name. But for a lot of people they’re more than a nuisance. For some, particularly the elderly and people living alone, the calls – especially when there’s no one on the end of the line – can be unsettling, frightening, or worse. So a few weeks ago, the…

A Game of Two Halves – One Hundred Years Apart

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, December 2, 2014 — First World War

Helen Grant is the Minister for Sport and Tourism

Did you see any of the game on BBC2 ? I was lucky enough to be there – one of the 45,000 or so packed into Wembley to watch England go down 0-3 to Germany. A fair result? Probably. Disappointing? Definitely. But Germany is a world-class team and they showed us what we’ll be up…

An inspirational trip to St George’s Park

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, December 1, 2014 — Sport

Helen Grant is the Minister for Sport and Tourism

I’m all too aware that being Minister for Sport must appear to the outsider as a dream job for anyone who, like me, is passionate about sport and wants to spread the word about why it’s so important.  And so it is. Yes, there are lots of meetings and no shortage of wrangling about the…