8th May 2024

Generating more income for the arts sector from private, public and philanthropic funders will be central to Arts Council Northern Ireland's plans for the next decade.

A decade on from its reopening, the Dorfman Theatre is due to close for “urgent” renovations and infrastructure upgrades partly funded by government investment.

7th May 2024

ACE is one of at least 30 public bodies, including Tate, V&A and the Museum of London, to withdraw from Stonewall's workplace Diversity Champions programme in recent years.

6th May 2024

Two areas of England are yet to have an organisation appointed to run their music education hub later this year after bids by prospective candidates were rejected for being too weak.

3rd May 2024

1st May 2024

Leading museum figures push the idea of a tourist tax as a way to help fund museums and galleries in the face of ongoing economic challenges.

Research highlights extent of universities reducing their provision of creative courses and cutting staff.

30th April 2024

Chief Executive of Arts Council England says that while data collection from funded organisations is a necessity, he hears the sector's concerns and wants to act.

Research from Social Change UK estimates that for every £1 invested by Roundhouse in its youth film and digital projects, £42.25 is generated in social value.

A private bill put to parliament by the Royal Albert Hall had sought to grant its governing body the power to sell an extra 52 seats to investors.

Change of name to the Royal Ballet and Opera forms part of a series of measures designed to increase income for the organisation in the face of a decline in public subsidy levels.

29th April 2024

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