Latest News
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Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer was unable to name a single arts and culture organisation struggling...
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First Minister John Swinney's decision to axe Scotland's Minister for Culture is causing concern in...
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Parents and carers in the performing arts are earning on average £7,000 less than workers without...
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Scotland's First Minister John Swinney has demanded "a very full and comprehensive explanation from...
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A formal consultation with arts and culture organisations will be conducted as part of the ongoing...
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Music Venue Trust (MVT) has launched a new campaign calling on musicians to support grassroots...
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A National Lottery-supported fund that has previously invested in arts projects across local...
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The third edition of a UK-France programme that provides opportunities for visual artists from both...
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Schoolchildren should be entitled to four hours of arts lessons each week as part of a range of...
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The British Museum has found a further 268 items that went missing or were stolen from its...
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Nearly 75% of people believe UK orchestras are a vital part of the country’s heritage, according to...
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English Cathedrals has launched a new partnership with a consultant arts curator to offer support...
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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 warden of Goldsmiths, University of London has said that studying creative arts, social...
Latest Features
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With a Royal garden party for the creative industries coming hot on the heels of cultural leaders’ participation in a trade mission to Saudi Arabia, Steven Hadley reflects on why the sector is happy to give legitimacy to imperialism and oppression.
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The challenges facing London’s cultural sector are legion, but they cannot be addressed in isolation. Southbank Centre's Artistic Director Mark Ball says we need to create an interconnected national ecology.
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While a great deal of effort has been focused, rightly, on the mental health and wellbeing of performing artists, Claire Cordeaux of the British Association for Performing Arts Medicine (BAPAM), says we should not neglect physical health.
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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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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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