Latest News
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Attendees at the Northern Music Awards in Manchester have criticised a lack of support for young...
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Arts organisations need to be increasingly aware of commerical opportunities to make up lost income...
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The Swan Theatre in Worcester has been added to a list of organisations set to benefit from a share...
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A Labour government would conduct a fresh review of Arts Council England (ACE) if the current...
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Ballet Cymru is offering support to children and young people living with juvenile arthritis as...
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Most visual artists living in the South West of England earn less than £10,000 a year from their...
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The UK’s largest indoor arena has postponed launch events with Peter Kay, due to be held this week...
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Patience is "wearing thin” with the lack of progress in achieving a fair slice of streaming income...
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An MP has spoken in Parliament about concerns over a shortage of "essential" studio and exhibition...
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Government is not doing enough to improve protections from harassment and discrimination for women...
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An Edinburgh-based writing showcase and networking event says it is closing for the foreseeable...
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Creative UK has published its manifesto for the cultural and creative industries ahead of the...
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Arts leaders and politicians in Ireland have criticised Arts and Media Minister Catherine Martin...
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National Museum Cardiff will receive funding to remain open, the Welsh Culture Secretary has told...
Latest Features
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Today is World Intellectual Property Day (26 April), and it’s time the UK caught up with paying its artists fairly, writes Adele Morse.
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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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Voters across England go to the polls next week (2 May) to elect many thousands of new councillors and 10 metro mayors – one of them being the Mayor of London. Phoebe Gardiner outlines what mayoral hopefuls need to understand about the capital’s culture.
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As global politics become increasingly polarised, the right to freedom of expression is under threat in many countries, including the European Union, writes Johanna Bankston.
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Responding to Arts Professional’s coverage of ACE’s political statements policy in February, Lauren James explains why defending free speech is so important to those working in the sector’s ‘engine rooms’.
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The future of the arts scene is 'terrifying', according to Ayvianna Snow, Chair of Equity's London North branch. Here, she makes the case for the UK to increase arts spending to 1% of government expenditure.
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