Orchestra leader says classical music cuts “not acceptable”
Funding cuts are destroying Britain’s “top-notch” classical music organisations, according to the new chief cond…
Funding cuts are destroying Britain’s “top-notch” classical music organisations, according to the new chief cond…
Independent Society of Musicians warns that Arts Council England's last-minute decision leaves staff and freelancers "in…
Select Committee says government must ‘plug the gaps' in outdated copyright and intellectual property regulations’…
A music initiative designed to "empower and celebrate" grassroots music communities has launched. Studio Monkey Shoulder…
Department for Education confirms that a minister has been present at only one meeting of the board in charge of challenging the g…
Two of Belfast’s biggest outdoor music events generated £30.8m for Northern Ireland's economy, a study has found….
Sunderland Music Arts and Culture Trust has received more than £300,000 for a music initiative designed to provide people fr…
Proposed cuts would see performers paid less as a result of reduced working hours, with Musicians’ Union saying the si…
The classical music venue’s new fund has been set up to allow it to run without funds from the public purse if ever necessar…
Seven UK universities have announced job cuts affecting arts courses in recent weeks with performing arts courses particularly at…
Music industry representatives tell MPs they would back the idea of a fan-led inquiry into grassroots music venues, similar to tha…
Several arts leaders representing Arts Council England (ACE) National Portfolio Organisations have faced criticism after The Guard…
The Association of Independent Music (AIM) is partnering with Tileyard North, a Wakefield-based creative space, to support the Nor…
The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) has published a Get Paid Guide which it says aims to help demystify metadata for music crea…
A new charity is planning to bring visual arts and music organisations together by funding projects delivering impactful environme…
A ground-breaking initiative from the Royal Academy of Music in partnership with Southbank Centre – Future Artists – s…
The Afghan Youth Orchestra’s four-date tour in England will go ahead after the Home Office u-turned on a decision to reject…
The Association of British Orchestras (ABO) has urged Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to extend the higher rate of Orchestra Tax relief (OT…
The Association of Independent Festivals urges government action after at least 10 UK music festivals say they will not go ahead a…
A Bristol music venue is teaming up with researchers at the city's University of the West of England to explore links between…
Ahead of the Spring Budget on 6 March, UK Music has appealed to the Chancellor to support the music sector, including an extension…
Manchester City Council's licensing committee has received objections to the planned opening of the 23,500-seat Co-Op Live are…
Following an IPO-commissioned report, DCMS Minister Julia Lopez says government will not enforce equitable remuneration for music…
The UK's departure from the European Union may cause “terminal damage” to the UK’s music industry, the Princ…