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  • How City businesses are going digital for City Giving Day

    September 7, 2020  |  Sponsored

    This year, The Lord Mayor’s Appeal’s City Giving Day celebrations will be somewhat different. Many organisations, both new and old, will have to rethink the way they organise events. And we’ve been thrilled that companies have embraced the chance to broaden their horizons and find even more creative ways to support our communities. They are [...]

  • Tenet film review: Can Christopher Nolan save cinema with his latest time-bending blockbuster?

    August 29, 2020

    Inception filmmaker Christopher Nolan is one of the few remaining directors whose name alone can draw in a crowd.  His post-Batman films stand as outliers in this industry – adult-targeted, original stories with no potential for sequels or spin-offs. In fact, Warner Bros have such confidence in the director’s brand that all but the most [...]

  • Williams F1 team bought by US investment firm Dorilton Capital

    August 21, 2020

    Formula One racing team Williams has been bought by US-based investment firm Dorilton Capital in a deal that marks the end of an era for the family-run group. The team will continue to race and compete under the Williams brand, and will remain at its base at Grove in Oxfordshire. The deal received the unanimous [...]

  • Charity sector to suffer 60,000 job losses due to coronavirus

    August 19, 2020

    The charity sector has lost more than 25,000 jobs since the coronavirus pandemic began and a further 35,000 could go, according to new data. Analysis of a survey of 455 charities has revealed that there are an estimated five times as many redundancies as the official 5,400 that have been announced. The research from Pro Bono [...]

  • Lords urge government to protect UK creative industries in post-Brexit trade deal

    August 5, 2020

    A House of Lords committee has written to the culture secretary demanding clarification on how a post-Brexit trade deal will affect the UK’s “overlooked” creative industries, as Britain edges towards the Brexit transition period deadline.  In a letter to Oliver Dowden, the House of Lords EU Services sub-committee urged the government to provide a comprehensive [...]

  • Saudi Arabian takeover of Newcastle United off as bid withdrawn

    July 30, 2020

    The Saudi Arabia-backed bid to takeover Newcastle United football club has been withdrawn this afternoon. A consortium made up of the Gulf state’s Public Investment Fund, PCP Capital Partners and the Reuben brothers had reportedly made a £300m bid to businessman Mike Ashley for the Premier League team. In a statement, the group said: “With [...]

  • Sky Arts to become free to air channel in bid to boost culture sector

    July 28, 2020

    Sky Arts will become free to air for all viewers in September, as the broadcaster attempts to boost the sector in a “vital time for culture” during the pandemic. Britain’s only TV channel dedicated solely to arts and culture is currently only available to paying customers. However, it will become free to air for all [...]

  • The Tate Modern reopens next week – but what will it look like in a post-lockdown world?

    July 25, 2020

    Monday will see the reopening of the Tate Modern (as well as the Tate Britain and the offshoots in Liverpool and St Ives) after more than five months behind shutters. And while we’re all becoming accustomed to social distancing in bars, restaurants and shops, how will it affect the UK’s second most popular tourist attraction? [...]

  • Government has been ‘too slow’ to help the arts during pandemic, say MPs

    July 23, 2020

    The government has been “too slow” to respond to the “existential threat” faced by theatre, live music and other cultural outlets during the coronavirus pandemic, a committee of MPs has said. A wide-ranging report released today by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) Committee found that  MPs have “consistently failed to recognise [...]

  • Southbank Centre to slash 400 jobs as coronavirus hammers the arts

    July 16, 2020

    The Southbank Centre, has confirmed 400 jobs are at risk as it enters into talks with staff in an attempt to reduce losses caused by the coronavirus crisis. The UK’s largest arts complex, situated on the River Thames in Waterloo, said that it will make around two thirds of its staff redundant, after months of [...]

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