Latest News
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Cuts to a wide range of services across Birmingham including arts and culture are based on "...
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A tourist tax providing funding for cultural insitutions should be introduced to help them deal...
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London drama school ArtsEd has revealed it will delay publishing a public statement and summary of...
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At least 14 universities are implementing redundancy programmes affecting arts degrees or closing...
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Cleveland Orchestra has reportedly withdrawn from performances in the UK over cost concerns,...
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Arts Council England is working on ways to streamline how National Portfolio Organisations are...
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The Roundhouse music and arts venue in Camden generates more than £3.7m in social value each year...
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A campaign group has written an open letter to the Charity Commission expressing “deep anxiety”...
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Shakespeare North Playhouse and Warrington-based independent theatre company Not Too Tame have...
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The Royal Albert Hall (RAH) has proposed an amendment to a controversial parliamentary bill,...
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The Royal Opera House has changed its name to Royal Ballet and Opera in a move to celebrate the...
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A community theatre in Kent has asked the public for help maintaining its programme of activities...
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An art gallery in Oxford has launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise £25,000 toward a £2m...
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More than £100,000 in grants will be split between 24 theatres across England, Northern Ireland,...
Latest Features
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In the first of our series looking at the role of philanthropy in arts funding, Caroline McCormick of the Cultural Philanthropy Foundation argues that the financial plight of our cultural institutions is undermining their huge impact.
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The decimation of arts education has hit the music sector particularly hard. Deborah Annetts of the Independent Society of Musicians calls on government departments to work together to stop the decline.
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As activity this year gathers pace, Michelle Wright explores the many quandaries arts organisations have to navigate in deciding where to focus their fundraising efforts.
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Welcome to Metroland. We are in Brent, London’s fifth largest borough, an urban sprawl and home to 340,000 people. But, as Lois Stonock shares, the cultural infrastructure needs support.
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To mark World Intellectual Property Day, Adele Morse thinks it’s time the UK caught up with other countries in paying its artists fairly.
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Co-Founder of Freedom in the Arts, Rosie Kay, thinks the arts in the UK have strayed into a culture of intolerance, which has led to cancellation and a climate of self-censorship that has to be addressed.
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