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Government is not doing enough to improve protections from harassment and discrimination for women...
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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...
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Middlesborough Council has decided against selling artwork from its £32.5m collection to help avoid...
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Arts Council England (ACE) has spoken out in support of a show about a transgender artist’s search...
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Leaders of the Cheltenham Paint Festival have launched a fundraising appeal after Arts Council...
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Arts organisations are turning to trusts and foundations to plug funding gaps caused by local...
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MENA Arts UK, set up for UK-based professionals connected to the MENA+ region (Middle East, North...
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The current review of Arts Council England (ACE) should involve consultation with the arts and...1
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Glasgow book festival Aye Write, which was cancelled last month after Creative Scotland turned down...
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Planned tours by Welsh National Opera to Bristol and Llandudno will not go ahead due to ongoing...
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The Scottish Institute of Theatre, Dance, Film & Television (The SI) has been announced as the...
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A music-making programme for disabled children is being extended to another three areas of England...
Latest Features
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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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There has been a massive decline in arts for young people over the last 15 years. So much so that Joe Hallgarten thinks we need a dedicated national organisation to repair the damage. The current review of ACE might provide an opportunity.
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In light of the huge challenges that so many arts and culture organisations have faced in recent years, Watershed’s Clare Reddington shares five ‘rules’ for turning your organisation round.
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A report from King’s College London looks at potential policy solutions to combat precarity in freelance cultural work. Sana Kim, one of the researchers, shares its key findings.
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