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Digital Economy Minister Ed Vaizey spoke to the WorldDAB Assembly 2015 on digital radio
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Ed Vaizey launches the Universal Learning Offer and discusses the valuable role libraries play in today's society
Digital Economy Minister Ed Vaizey opening address to The Telegraph's Smart Cities Conference 2015
Digital Economy Minister Ed Vaizey visits digital Bexley as part of Get Online Week 2015
Government launches £4million Video Games Prototype Fund to support UK video games development
The Prime Minister has appointed Tim Davie to the Tate's Board of Trustees for 4 years, from 5 October 2015.
More than 2 million users have now made use of the scheme in Edinburgh, where buses and trams are offering the service.
Free Wi-Fi now available on buses, trams and trains in nine UK cities
Research shows 90 per cent of businesses had security breaches in the last year
We are asking those writing wills to consider leaving a gift to charity in 'Remember A Charity in Your Will' week, 7 to 13 September 2015.
Digital Economy Minister Ed Vaizey urges businesses to apply for £3,000 broadband grants before it’s too late
Digital Economy Minister Ed Vaizey addresses Reform Conference - Cyber Security: assurance, resilience, and response
New online hub to tackle cyber skills shortage
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey speaks about the recent success of the British videogames industry
Cities and businesses can bid for a £10m government fund to revolutionise the way the Internet of Things benefits citizens.
John Whittingdale has appointed Baroness Young and Martin Moore to second terms on the Commission of Historic England, for 4 years.
Digital priorities for this Parliament, covering Europe, digital infrastructure, skills and cyber security.
Temporary export bar announced
Hetty Gleave to serve a second 4-year term as a member of the Treasure Valuation Committee, from 27 October 2015.
More businesses encouraged to apply while funds last
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