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The new ‘day one’ dismissal rights in the Employment Rights Bill will allow actors to claim unfair dismissal from the first ...
Chief executive of Manchester Jewish Museum, GARETH REDSTON, will step down after 10 years with the organisation to take up a ...
SIMON WARSHAW has been named as the new chair of The Old Vic, taking up post in July. He succeeds NICK CLARRY, who has led ...
The government is facing pressure to push for a better deal for UK musicians and creatives touring to the EU at an upcoming ...
Art must not be censored under the "false guise" of protecting against antisemitism, a group of Jewish creatives has warned.
A growing range of traditional craft skills in the UK are under threat of disappearing within a generation, according to a new report. The latest update to UK charity Heritage Crafts ‘Red List of ...
A new initiative designed to strengthen the position of theatres in towns and smaller cities across the UK has launched. The Local Theatre Touring Alliance (LTTA) has been created for theatres, ...
A UK-wide survey that aims to better understand the relationship between arts funders and global majority artists has launched Carried out by independent theatre and culture platform Off/Stage, the ...
Engaging with the beauty of art can help us think in more abstract ways, according to a new University of Cambridge study.Researchers from the university analysed the responses of 187 visitors to a ...
Arts Council England (ACE) has awarded an £833,000 contract for "service design and digital transformation support" to a London-based consultancy firm. Information published on the government's Contra ...
What are the potential benefits of closer collaboration between the arts sector and universities on matters of leadership and ...
CLAUDIA KENYATTA and EMMA SQUIRE will become joint chief executives of Historic England in October. The pair will take over ...
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