Latest News
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BBC Proms has reported record-breaking online ticket sales over the weekend, with around 125,000...
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The percentage of people physically engaging with the arts at least once a week fell to 59% during...
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Guidance published by Arts Council England warning cultural organisations to be wary of "overtly...
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A noticeable gap in website performance exists between the best and worst performing cultural...
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More than 100 performers have cancelled appearances at the Great Escape music festival in Brighton...
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Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer has defended UK efforts to capitalise on opportunities for businesses...
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The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra's (RPO) status as the Royal Albert Hall's (RAH) Associate...
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A 'Soft Power Council' chaired by the Foreign Secretary and made up of artists and organisations...
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A group of lawyers that supports Israel has criticised a statement made by the Arnolfini last week...
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Some heritage organisations and historic UK sites are "one rainy day away from collapse" due to...
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There is strong public support for local authority funding of museums, a survey has found. YouGov...
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The arts, culture and heritage workforce in England, Wales and Northern Ireland is less ethnically...
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Campaigners have called on Shropshire Council to protect a charity-run art centre amid concerns...
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A council-led initiative offering artists free rent in exchange for public art programmes at a...
Latest Features
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Tees Valley Combined Authority has launched a radical new programme for artists which could provide a groundbreaking model for other authorities, writes Charlie Kemp.
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Representatives from across the cultural sector have written an open letter to Dame Mary Archer, who is due to chair the government's Public Body Review of Arts Council England.
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Cultural policy makers have not focused much on census data in the past, but that data is a goldmine for researchers, says Mark Taylor.
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Long-term Heart of Glass collaborator Chrissie Tiller reflects on working with the Merseyside-based NPO and how, by building deeper relationships with communities, the arts can create fairer futures.
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With her experience of working across multiple projects, Sarah Fortescue explores how the sector can deliver what they do best, in the best way possible?
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Covid has affected the UK theatre industry at all levels, with wide ranging impacts on the workforce, livelihoods, working practices and support networks. But, as James Rowson explains, early career workers have been particularly affected.
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