1st November 2013

Individuals working as actors, singers or musicians will now pay Classes 2 and 4 National Insurance Contributions, aligned with other self-employed workers. 

Music and entertainment brands and youth sector organisations from the UK are joining forces to bring positive changes to the lives of young people.

31st October 2013

30th October 2013

An ongoing funding bias towards London is denying huge proportions of England’s population fair access to the arts, according to a new independent report by three senior arts figures.

Scotland’s Creative Learning Plan has set out a vision for creativity in education over the next 10 years. 

28th October 2013

25th October 2013

The Royal Shakespeare Company saw a 75% rise in box office receipts in 2012/13, despite a £0.8m cut in public subsidy. 

A social media-led website which showcases Glasgow’s visual arts scene has taken first place in the Public Sector category at this year’s Herald Scottish Digital Business Awards. 

24th October 2013

22nd October 2013

Nearly a quarter of UK ticket revenues are generated by just 2.5% of customers, and over 2m so-called theatre attenders have lapsed, according to ground-breaking research.

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