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Resource County: Staffordshire AssembliesGladstone Pottery Museum, Stoke on TrentGladstone Pottery Museum | Stoke on Trent
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News Bold £2.4m expansion plan unveiled at Ulster American Folk ParkNorthern Ireland Minister for Culture, Arts and Leisure, Nelson McCausland, has announced a major £2.4m expansion plan at the Ulster American Folk Park.29 July 2009
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News Chinese Artist Xu Bing Scoops £40,000 Artes Mundi PrizeBeijing-born artist Xu Bing has been declared the first ever winner of the Artes Mundi prize for visual art and received his £40,000 award at a ceremony in Wales yesterday.29 March 2004
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Preview Democracy for Scotland: the Museum of Edinburgh examines the referendum experienceAs referendum fever rages in Scotland and hits the UK national news, the Museum of Edinburgh presents a retrospective of the two previous referendums in 1979 and 1997 with a selection of materials from its own collections and the Scottish Political Archive in Stirling.07 March 2012
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News Finalists Revealed For £100,000 Gulbenkian Museum Prize 2005The judges of the single largest arts prize in the UK, the Gulbenkian Prize for Museum of the Year, have now decided on four finalists, all of which celebrate industrial history.21 March 2005
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Trail Heritage Open Days 2005: Norwich Great And GoodJayna Makwana returns to Norwich's most remarkable buildings for the Heritage Open Days 2005, and delves deeper into the city's rich history.05 September 2005
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News Local Community To Help Transform Merthyr Tydfil Engine HouseAn engine house on the site of a former South Wales iron works, dating from the 18th century, is to be transformed into a heritage centre and community resource facility.26 January 2007
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News Magna Carta: From the King's teeth to Horrible Histories at the British LibraryMagna Carta: Law, Liberty, Legacy opens at the British Library on Friday with an impressive collection of manuscripts including the Declaration of Independence and the US Bill of Rights in the UK for the first time - and a rap battle from Horrible Histories.11 March 2015
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News New Fruitmarket Gallery Project Gets School Kids To Opt In For ArtA major £76,000 two-year programme of free visual arts activities for kids has been launched at the Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh by contemporary artist Simon Patterson.17 March 2005
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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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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 St Fagans puts Henry VIII's 1536 Act of Union on display in Wales for the first timeSt Fagans National History Museum has put the document on display that explains the origins of modern Welsh governance.09 May 2011
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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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News Swansea's National Waterfront Museum Poised To OpenHuge industrial machines, innovative design and local regeneration come together for the imminent opening of Swansea's new National Waterfront Museum.12 October 2005
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