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Increasing the current £50m cap on ticket sales for society lotteries to £100m could lead to a decrease in National Lottery ...
Museum Wales (Amgueddfa Cymru) has been granted £12m by The National Lottery Heritage Fund for the redevelopment of the ...
Google's AI-powered search is changing how people find information - and potentially reducing website traffic for arts and ...
The National Rural Touring Forum (NRTF) has welcomed MATTHEW LINLEY as its new chair. Linley takes over from TOM SPEIGHT, who ...
There has been a "critical decline" in youth music spaces across the UK, according to new research conducted by Spotify and the charity Youth Music. The survey found that over a third (34%) of young ...
Without equitable access to life enhancing benefits, disabled people's participation in culture is severely limited, writes ...
SHEILA PINDER is the new CEO of Publishing Scotland. She will join the Edinburgh-based organisation in mid-August, taking ...
A “tobacco-style” ban on fossil fuel advertising and sponsorship could lead to the “collapse” of “incredibly important ...
Times may be tough, but there’s still much to be inspired by, says Lucy Jamieson of the Arts Marketing Association.
Manchester is transformed into the Manchester International Festival. Its creative director Low Kee Hong thinks it's a time ...
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) has appointed LINDSAY DODSWORTH and JOHN RUSSO as non-executive directors. Dodsworth ...
Large anchor arts organisations are faring better financially than the rest of the culture sector because they are more ...
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