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- Is the role of Government to govern?
I’ve signed up to the RSS feeds for They Work For You. It seems quite a few people have been taking an interest in the Portable Antiquities Scheme.
It’s useful because it means you can keep track of exchanges like this:
James Gray (North Wiltshire, Conservative):
To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what [...]
- Is the role of Government to govern?
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Hello I'm Alun Salt, one of the archaeoastronomers associated with the University of Leicester. This is my personal website and blog. You can see what I've been posting recently by looking further down the page.
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