6th July 2017

5th July 2017

A new resource aims to guide arts organisations through self-assessment, whether they have chosen to do it or been asked to do so by a funder.

4th July 2017

Artist Mark Wallinger and musician Julian Lloyd Webber are among those backing a Pan-European set of recommendations for Brexit negotiators in the UK and Europe.

3rd July 2017

The government culture department will now be called the department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, acknowledging the “way the department’s remit has evolved”.

30th June 2017

Most of the arts-focused higher education institutions assessed by the new Government ranking scheme have received a gold award.

Although the new portfolio will contain seven more dance organisations, three regional dance development agencies have lost funding.

Ten arts organisations accepted into the national portfolio for 2018-22 have a low diversity rating, which they must improve or provisional funding will not be finalised.

32 boroughs will compete to be named ‘London Borough of Culture’, with one taking the title in 2019 and another in 2020.

Arts attendance among people living in the most deprived areas has grown, but the gap between these areas and those of least deprivation has widened over the past decade. 

29th June 2017

28th June 2017

The Fundraising Regulator has backed charity Bow Arts Trust’s claims that the £90 a month 'donations’ it took from a tenant on a live-in artist studio scheme were made voluntarily, despite concluding there was no supporting documentary evidence and accepting that the payments formed part of the monthly rent.

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