Concern over ‘lack of representation’ in creative health research
Study into value of culture in relation to health and wellbeing warns of 'concerning gap' in evidence base.
Study into value of culture in relation to health and wellbeing warns of 'concerning gap' in evidence base.
Lord Neil Mendoza to stay in role for further six months to support delivery of Culture Secretary’s priorities, but DCMS dec…
The UK is among the most centralised and unequal countries, which has a profound impact on where culture and creativity has flouri…
Arts projects in England have received funding to mark the 75th anniversary of the arrival of the Empire Windrush. The government-…
This week Fun Palaces celebrates its tenth anniversary. During that decade, as Kirsty Lothian and Amie Taylor write, they have bec…
The National Lottery generated an 'all-time high' of £1,807m for good causes from ticket sales in 2022/23, lott…
Scheme established by Culture & Business Scotland seeks to provide new opportunities for creative collaboration by allowing bu…
Culture Secretary commits to creating an extra million jobs in the sector by 2030 in speech prioritising growth and career opportu…
Welsh National Opera receives lion's share of ACE funding stream to help National Portfolio Organisations that have seen their…
Former DCMS minister chosen by MPs to lead influential committee scrutinising government policy.
Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer has said she is examining a "variety" of alternative sources for the funding of the BBC am…
There’s a wealth of talent and ambition in the UK’s younger generation but, if we ignore their needs, we’re at r…
As part of National Creative Health and Wellbeing Week, Julie McCarthy explores the challenges and opportunities for Greater Manch…
Cultivating strong audience relationships is essential for sustainability. And that loyalty is crucial to achieving this goal, wri…
The UK government has published a response to the Competition and Markets Authority’s (CMA) recommendations on secondary tic…
Launch of new audience data platform rescheduled for second time meaning it will be two months late.
The fashion college will commence an annual cultural calendar to coincide with its move to Stratford’s East Bank.
Businesses in the arts and entertainment industry have seen one of the biggest rises in sick leave across the UK, research has fou…
Administrators to conduct own investigation into the charity's spending after hearing concerns about its use of public money.
A new £6m programme aims to equip the UK cultural sector with the skills to develop projects using immersive technology. The…
The next edition of Scotland’s multi-year funding programme will begin in April 2025, with a first round of applications ope…
Rural arts organisations in Northern Ireland are being invited to apply for funding as part of a programme to increase access to a…
Last week in Stockholm, Josette Bushell-Mingo hosted the opening ceremony of IFACCA’s 9th World Summit on Arts and Culture….
Thousands of musicians to take part in formal proceedings as the arts and culture sector prepares to offer audiences ways to follo…