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News £5.2 million Baltic Triangle scheme to build hub for creative industry in LiverpoolDozens of digital and creative arts groups in Liverpool will be given office spaces in a redevelopment of the city's Baltic Triangle area after funding bodies announced a £5.2 million investment in the scheme.09 November 2009
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Brynmill Library replaced by mobile version after 58 years in Swansea neighbourhoodA community library which served the Uplands community of Swansea for 58 years has closed after councillors decided to replace it with a mobile version.02 January 2010
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News Calls For Consultation After Rotherwas Ribbon Protest ArrestsAfter protests and arrests campaigners in Herefordshire are calling on the local council for more public consultation about the future of the Rotherwas Ribbon.13 July 2007
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Interview Curator's Choice: The chair scratched by Winston Churchill's fingernailsSee the former Prime Minister's scratch marks on the chair he once sat in to chair cabinet committee meetings during World War II, held at the Churchill War Rooms in London.13 October 2011
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News Mass city protest forces council backtrack on Canterbury museum closuresAngry local residents have forced councillors to postpone a final decision on "Draconian" plans to close Canterbury Roman Museum, Westgate Towers Museum and Herne Bay Museum.16 February 2010
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News Newtonmore residents take horse and cart protest to streets of the Highland Folk MuseumResidents in a Scottish village have demonstrated against council plans to close the 80-acre Highland Folk Museum.04 August 2010
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News Parliament Week 2012: Question MPs on Twitter, watch a Suffragette trial and get inside WestminsterParliament Week is about to return, inviting youngsters and adults across the country to discover the stories of democracy and enagage with the work of Parliament.14 November 2012
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News Parliament Week tells Stories of Democracy with seven days of learning and funParliament Week 2011 is about to arrive, telling the story of UK democracy in an open campaign which is inviting everyone to find out more, get involved and have their say.26 October 2011
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C24 Feature Parliament Week: The objects and photos from Parliament through the centuries Part IIFrom the coronation of George IV to the first black members of the House of Lords, here's the second part of Culture24's mini-guide to the history of Parliament.05 November 2011
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Article Public to witness the story of a community in Broadwater Farm Community Centre exhibitionThe story of Broadwater Farm Estate in North London is told in a new exhibition inside Broadwater Farm Community Centre.27 October 2010
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News Schools invited to quiz leaders at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard in Parliament Week specialPupils are being encouraged to book places at a Question Time-style summit at the famous Dockyard next week, where 250 young people will get to question politicians.13 November 2012
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News Surveillance and cyberbullying: The British Library's Magna Carta for a Digital AgeThe British Library has revealed the top 10 clauses in its Magna Carta for the Digital Age vote, with government censorship and cyber-bullying scoring high among young online voters.15 April 2015
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Face to face resources: Performance, Roleplay or interpreters, Storytelling session, Workshop or activity session, Resource County: Greater Manchester The Hard Way Up - A Suffragette's Story - Living History WorkshopPeople's History Museum, ManchesterPeople's History Museum | Manchester