ANGELA LEITCH has been named by Scottish Culture Secretary ANGUS ROBERTSON as chair of an independent review into arts funder ...
Besides awarding degrees, how are our universities supporting young people? This is a question NCACE’s Evelyn Wilson has been ...
Any trade deal with the US to lower tariffs on goods exported to the country will not go ahead if it is harmful to creatives, Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has said. On Wednesday US President Donald ...
A comedian is suing a London theatre for libel at the High Court after he was branded antisemitic and banned from ever performing at the venue again. Northern Irish comic Paul Currie was embroiled in ...
Theatres in England and Wales on the Theatres At Risk Register have been awarded grants totalling nearly £75,000. The funding has been awarded as part of The Theatres Trust’s Resilient Theatres: ...
GARY AVIS has become a patron of London Children’s Ballet. Avis, principal character artist and senior répétiteur of The Royal Ballet, said he is “excited and honoured to be asked to be a patron”.
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) should consider selling its Covid-era loan book to provide the best value for taxpayers in the long term, according to a government report. The ...
Arts Council England chief executive Darren Henley has responded to renewed criticism that the funding body prioritises ...