The creative industries must not sacrifice the UK's "outstanding creative capacity for speculative AI gains", a House of Lords committee has said.
Hundreds of grassroots music venues across the country will unite for a new festival - Everywhere At Once - on what would ...
Arts Council England (ACE) switched tack on its National Portfolio policy after Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy asked the public funder to 'revisit' the ...
A new publication from Historic England aims to help developers transform empty and underused heritage buildings into ...
A fresh set of trustees have joined the board of York Archaeology, expanding the team that oversees the strategic ...
Worcester Theatres has announced “lifelong supporter of theatre and the arts” JON FRASER as its new chair. Fraser joined the board of Worcester Theatres in 2024, having previously served on the ...
More than 20 towns across the UK are in the process of bidding to become UK Town of Culture 2028. A flurry of announcements in recent weeks has taken the total number of bids announced, or in the ...
MATTHEW HEMLEY has been appointed editor of The Stage, replacing ALISTAIR SMITH. The publication, which dates back to 1880, ...
Many safeguarding policies assume vulnerability is obvious. But in creative spaces, it often isn’t. Confidence or high engagement can mask risk just as much as they can signal wellbeing, says David ...
PAAVO JARVI will become chief conductor and artistic advisor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra at the start of the 2028/29 season, succeeding current ...
Multi-agency efforts to boost reading for pleasure among children are having a positive impact, but more needs to be done, MPs have been told.
A Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS)-commissioned report suggesting around £7 billion of "necessary works" is needed across English heritage sites ...