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Government plans to reform employment law to improve rights for workers could have a significant detrimental impact on ...
Goldsmiths has introduced an “innovative philanthropic model” in the face of UK-wide funding cuts, establishing an endowment ...
Research from the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) has identified two ages at which there is a ...
More than 1,600 figures in the arts and culture sector have signed a letter saying they are "unable and unwilling to police ...
ANTONIO PAPPANO has been appointed the first conductor laureate of The Royal Opera, effective immediately. Following a ...
Figurative’s Rachel Green has been exploring the Theatre Tax Relief scheme. She thinks her organisation’s new initiative ...
Struggling arts organisations could be given an exemption from proposed legislation to end zero-hours contracts and boost ...
CLAUDIA KENYATTA and EMMA SQUIRE will become joint chief executives of Historic England in October. The pair will take over ...
Leading dance organisations have formed a working group to address the lack of representation and leadership opportunities ...
Director MARIANNE ELLIOTT is joining theatre company Pentabus as a board member. An internationally acclaimed director, ...
Little is written about producing dance. Dance researchers Laura Griffiths and Stefanie Sachsenmaier examine why this crucial ...
Organisations and individuals in the arts sector have responded to the UK Supreme Court Equality Act ruling, with a number ...
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