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Grantium application portal, which has been offline for a month due to technical issues, remains closed to external users ...
Chief executive of Historic England, Duncan Wilson, has told six MPs representing Cornish constituencies his organisation is 100% committed to promoting the county's "cultural distinctiveness". In a ...
The government has pushed back against concerns from major cultural and heritage charities, who say that the introduction of new consumer rights laws could "cripple" income generated from membership ...
The rate of decline in entries for GCSE arts subjects is showing signs of plateauing after 15 years of steep decline, according to an analysis of today's results by the Campaign for the Arts. Although ...
An auction of dozens of guitars donated by bands such as Oasis, New Order, and Elbow will be used to generate funding for a new scheme designed to support musicians from Greater Manchester with their ...
Dr Clive Gray of the University of Warwick assesses how local government cultural services in the UK have transformed over the last fifty years.
Manchester's "original 19th-century home of literature and learning" profited from the transatlantic slave trade and individuals connected to it, research funded by the National Heritage Lottery Fund ...
Professor HUA DONG is to join London's Royal College of Art (RCA) as head of the school's longest-running research centre.
A pledge by the BBC to guarantee musicians in its performing groups a 'tutti' salary of more than £40,000 will “set an ...
ANNA BERENTZEN has been named the first Jerwood associate artist, at ThickSkin, as the Wigan theatre company lays the ...
The Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) has named Dr DAVID MCMENEMY the inaugural chair of a ...
An exhibition of political cartoons cancelled in May amid a free speech row is to receive a showing at London drinking club, ...