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Culture Counts, Scotland's national network of arts, heritage and creative industries organisations, has made two ...
The Shakespeare North Playhouse in Knowsley, Merseyside is hoping to secure a corporate naming rights partner – the first established UK theatre to do so. The deal, which could be worth £300,000 a ...
Artists and music industry professionals including Glastonbury’s Emily Eavis, the DJ Jamz Supernova and musician and composer Anna Meredith have called on the UK Government to back the export of UK ...
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has said arts and culture are “integral to this government’s vision for the future” ahead of the ...
Within months of coming to power last July, the Labour government put the creative industries at the heart of its growth ...
Plans to introduce tourist taxes across Scotland are being “badly implemented”and will “fail at the first hurdle”, according ...
With the recent announcement of the five finalists for this year’s award, Art Fund’s Emma Mills, Art Fund Museum of the Year ...
Opera North has signed a five-year deal to perform at an annual festival in rural Leicestershire. The Leeds-based opera company has struck a deal with the Nevill Holt Festival in Market Harborough.
Glasgow International, Glasgow's biennial festival of contemporary art, has appointed HELEN NISBET as its new director.
Wales’s largest university has reversed a plan to axe its music course after protests from staff, students and musicians, ...
London Mozart Players has announced that its chief executive, FLYNN LE BROCQ, is to step down at the end of August. Le Brocq ...
The chair of the Culture, Media, and Sport Select Committee has called for clarity regarding government’s justification for its position on AI and copyright, which includes plans to exempt firms ...