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The proposed reforms to non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) will provide important protection for freelancers as well a “huge step forward”, founder of Can’t Buy My Silence UK and former assistant to ...
A planned Equity demonstration at the Cambridge Shakespeare Festival (CSF) has been suspended after successful discussions resulting in the company agreeing to pay their performers. CSF has also ...
One of Scotland's leading independent book publishers has announced it will close on its ten year anniversary. 404 Ink was set up in July 2016 by Heather McDaid and Laura Jones-Rivera when they were ...
CARL WHEATLEY has announced he is stepping down from the role after six years to take up the post of chief executive of WISHH ...
The Bridport Literary Festival (BridLit) has announced the appointment of ADRIAN TURPIN as its new festival director. He will ...
Amazon has launched a Regional Creatives Fund offering grants of up to £30,000 to charities across the UK that help "underserved communities" pursue their creative ambitions. Launched on 8 July, the ...
GEORGIA LUCKHURST has been appointed news editor for . She will take up the role at the end of this month, succeeding NEIL ...
Many people in the arts are fiercely antipathetic to fossil fuels. Andrew Montford, director of Net Zero Watch thinks they ...
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) has announced details of a two-year global partnership with the high-end menswear ...
Freelancers have raised concerns about an environment of bullying and exploitation at arts organisations funded by Creative Scotland, according to the Sunday Mail. Creative freelance staff have called ...
Bristol Old Vic executive director and co-CEO CHARLOTTE GEEVES has announced she will leave the historic theatre at the end ...
Increasing the current £50m cap on ticket sales for society lotteries to £100m could lead to a decrease in National Lottery ...