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A wide-ranging new deal between the UK and the European Union includes pledges to support touring artists. The agreement, published following a summit held today (19 May), sets out post-Brexit ...
A London arts venue is has said it is taking “a deliberate pause” in programming as it seeks to safeguard its future in light ...
A series of roundtable events will begin next month to inform the review of Creative Scotland, the Scottish government has announced. The eight events will take place between 10 June and 2 July at ...
Nearly one in five roles at Arts University Bournemouth will be axed to "protect its long-term sustainability", it has been confirmed. The university is looking to make 75 potential redundancies ...
Cultural organisations from across the UK have signed up to a new partnership to help the sector counter "increasing hostility, discrimination and violence" facing trans communities. So far eight ...
The Creative Communities programme has launched new funding to support devolved cultural policy. Helen Apsey shares her thoughts on how this new investment will support and grow the cultural ...
In a challenging cultural landscape, digital leadership is no longer optional. Ash Mann, an associate for The Space, explores why now is the time for leaders to step up with confidence.
The Conservative Party has criticised tax rises introduced by the Labour government warning that they are "hammering" the ...
Donald Trump’s administration has sacked the director of the US Copyright Office, Shira Perlmutter. The Washington Post reports that she received notice of her ...
This year's Mercury Prize ceremony will take place in Newcastle upon Tyne, the first time the music event has been held outside London since it was launched in 1992. The 2025 edition will be held at ...
Birmingham Contemporary Music Group (BCMG) has appointed PAULA WHITEHOUSE as chair of its board. Whitehouse is professor of practice in business growth and innovation at Aston University, and directs ...