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To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills, how much public funding was provided to support the new Oxford Dictionary of National Biography project; at what stage; and through what channels.
To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills, how much public funding was provided to support the new Oxford Dictionary of National Biography project; at what stage; and through what channels.
Lords debate on unstarred question on what plans they have to mark the publication of the new "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography" as a record of those men and women who have shaped Britains past.
Lords debate on unstarred question on what plans they have to mark the publication of the new "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography" as a record of those men and women who have shaped Britains past.
That this House deplores the decision by Oxford University Press to abandon publishing contemporary poetry; notes the remarkable quality of OUP's poetry list, built up by John Stallworthy and Jacqueline Simms; understands that OUP has not lost money through publishing modern poetry, which in any case represents a minute proportion of OUP's turnover of ??282 million; further notes that OUP subvented the University of Oxford over the last five years to the tune of ??53 million; is astonished that the Delegacy (the academic board) have countenanced such a policy by the Press; and considers this an act of philistinism, with no plausible justification.
That this House deplores the decision by Oxford University Press to abandon publishing contemporary poetry; notes the remarkable quality of OUP's poetry list, built up by John Stallworthy and Jacqueline Simms; understands that OUP has not lost money through publishing modern poetry, which in any case represents a minute proportion...