31st October 2016

28th October 2016

Two reports summarising the cultural sector’s views on Brexit identify funding, free movement for workers and access to the single market as key issues. 

The hubs survived increasing local authority cuts but the failure to engage boys and young people with special educational needs persists, a new report finds.

Recognition that increased spending in one location can lead to reduced spending somewhere nearby should be considered an essential part of an economic assessment, according to a DCMS report.

27th October 2016

26th October 2016

A Creative Land Trust will speed up financing to help artists’ studio providers compete in the London property market.

25th October 2016

Recently appointed Artistic Director Emma Rice is to end her tenure in 2018, as board and management reject her use of contemporary sound and lighting technology.

24th October 2016

21st October 2016

The Welsh Government’s draft budget also includes funding for a feasibility study for a national art gallery.

Fears that existing arts audiences resist ‘more diverse artistic product’ appear to be unfounded, ArtsProfessional’s latest Pulse survey suggests.

A parliamentary committee is assessing whether the UK will be able to attract and maintain talent in the creative industries post-Brexit.

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