In light of a complex funding landscape facing England’s heritage sector, Michelle Wright and Annie Jarvis of Arts ...
Arts organisations are among the millions of users who have launched new accounts on Bluesky, a rival social media platform to X, following the results of the US election. In the past week, companies ...
National and local-level policies promoting creative foreign investment are needed for the UK’s creative industries to retain ...
The Towards a National Collection (TaNC) research programme is urging the UK’s cultural heritage sector to collaborate on ...
Former trustees and the current chief executive of the Actors’ Benevolent Fund (ABF) have been threatened by poison pen letters. The letters were sent ahead of the ABF’s annual meeting, taking place ...
Jersey Opera House’s reopening has been delayed until next autumn. Local press has reported around £3m specialist work to replace sound and lighting systems is yet to be completed. The island’s ...
JOE BROOK is stepping down from his role as director of the Peace Museum. Brook joined the organisation in January ahead of ...
CATE BLANCHETT, JAMES GRAHAM and SARAH WIGGINS are to join the National Theatre Board this month, with further appointments ...
JESSICA WRIGHT is among 13 local business leaders appointed to York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority’s new Business ...
Robbie Kings has joined Baker Richards as its newest associate. An arts marketing and communications strategist, Kings is ...
This week marks 30 years since the start of the National Lottery, which has raised more than £50bn for good causes over those ...
The Hoo Peninsula in Kent is to benefit from nearly £3m of funding to support its heritage and habitats. The National Lottery Heritage Fund has confirmed the money for The Whose Hoo project, to drive ...