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Dance in Wales has been found to be “elitist, tokenistic and non-diverse” and in urgent need of “reimagining, rebuilding and ...
MPs will have the opportunity to debate a ban on fossil fuel advertising and sponsorship and to address its impact on climate ...
Times may be tough, but there’s still much to be inspired by, says Lucy Jamieson of the Arts Marketing Association.
A programme launched by Scotland’s First Minister will aim to provide the nation's museums the opportunity to “experiment with new ideas” without fear of closure. John Swinney visited Edinburgh’s ...
The first comprehensive guidance for establishing and managing hospital arts programmes across the UK has been launched by the National Arts in Hospitals Network (NAHN). The new arts toolkit is ...
Manchester Museum is asking visitors whether the mummified remains of an Egyptian woman should continue to be displayed. The body of Asru, a high-status Egyptian woman believed to have lived around ...
The terrifying acceleration with which our species is modifying the planet requires an equally urgent response to prevent ...
The creative industries sector was the largest contributor to the DCMS trade surplus in goods in 2023, according to ...
The UK’s culture sector is under threat, and the country is at risk of losing its global reputation for excellence, former Shadow Culture Secretary Thangam Debbonaire has told parliament. Addressing ...
Northern Ireland's Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has revealed additional funding of £750,000 for individuals, bands and groups as part of the 2025/26 Musical Instruments Programme. The scheme will ...
A Suffolk museum's request for £1.5m in redevelopment financing is being considered by the local authority. Stowmarket's Food Museum is asking Mid Suffolk District Council for the funding as part of ...
The United States has withdrawn visas for the rap group Bob Vylan following pro-Palestine and anti-Israel Defence Forces (IDF) statements made during their Glastonbury set. The rap punk duo, who were ...