Brexit could affect staff at one in three UK museums
The Museums Association’s annual survey finds 4% of the workforce are non-UK EU citizens.
The Museums Association’s annual survey finds 4% of the workforce are non-UK EU citizens.
More than one in five Creative Industries Federation members say they would consider moving their business abroad if the UK and th…
A cross-party select committee has called for continued membership of Creative Europe post-Brexit and argues for free movement dur…
An impact analysis commissioned by London's Mayor shows the country could lose up to £3.3bn in growth by 2030 if no long…
39 reports have been released by the Exiting the EU committee, but the Government has “decided not to publish” the com…
The European Commission has said Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union means participation in the 2023 title “w…
A joint campaign by a-n and the Incorporated Society of Musicians is lobbying for continued freedom of movement post-Brexit for an…
Artist Mark Wallinger and musician Julian Lloyd Webber are among those backing a Pan-European set of recommendations for Brexit ne…
35 creative, cultural and heritage organisations from across the UK have been awarded a combined €3.2m in funding.
The need for clarity has emerged as a key priority for arts organisations following the confirmation that no political party has w…
Research by the Creative Industries Federation suggests almost 75% of creative organisations think restricting immigration would h…
Calls for the creative industries to remain a priority during Brexit negotiations, and for new policies to provide economic securi…
Following the Brexit vote, are young European actors who have chosen to work in the UK likely to stay? Mark C. Hewitt sounded out…
Leaving the European Union presents opportunities to make education policy and the visa system more responsive to the needs of the…
Negotiations with the EU will need to consider the status of freelance workers as well as employed staff, the Creative Industries…
Deputy Chief Executive Iain Munro has said that new arts funding models will have to be considered in these unprecedented times.
Competing UK cities will continue with their bids, despite a lack of reassurance from organisers Creative Europe that the UK will…
Concerns have been raised about international artistic exchange and the export of cultural products, following the UK’s vote…
The popular press has dismissed anti-Brexit arts figures as ‘luvvies’ after a survey revealed the vast majority of wor…
Arts in the UK are stronger and better off thanks to EU membership. As the referendum approaches, Lucy Thomas calls for the sector…
The UK’s arts and cultural sector has borne the burden of EU law for long enough – we have nothing to fear from leavin…
The decision of UK citizens – to stay or leave the EU – will affect the cultural life of future generations all across…