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The latest news round-up from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
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In July, we welcomed our new Ministerial Team to the department, Jodrell Bank became a UNESCO World Heritage site, we launched the next stage of our Go Global programme in India and Secretary of State Nicky Morgan visited Birmingham marking three years to go until the Commonwealth Games.
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Welcoming our new Ministerial Team
This month we have welcomed a new Ministerial Team to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport:
- Nicky Morgan, Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
- Nigel Adams, Minister for Sport, Media and Creative Industries
- Baroness Barran, Civil Society and DCMS Lords Minister
- Rebecca Pow, Minister for Arts, Heritage and Tourism
- Matt Warman, Minister for Digital and Broadband
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Three years to Birmingham 2022
Secretary of State Nicky Morgan visited Birmingham to mark three years to go until the 2022 Commonwealth Games comes to the West Midlands.
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Jodrell Bank added to UNESCO list
Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire became a UNESCO World Heritage site, becoming the UK's 32nd site on the prestigious listing, having been instrumental in Britain's pioneering scientific history.
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Go Global goes to India
We announced that the next stage in our international Go Global programme will be in India, in a new boost to give startups the skills they need to grow their business and drive UK-India tech collaboration.
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#LetsTalkLoneliness
In celebration of world #FriendshipDay, read this blog from 89-year-old Min Marshall about her experience with the Good Neighbours programme and the new friends she has made through it.
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