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The Secretary of State has appointed Alex Ely as the Chair of the Museum of the Home for a term of four years, which commenced on 23 March 2025.
Members of the public are able to watch the VE Day 80 military procession taking place on Monday 5 May
The Secretary of State has reappointed Lucy Osborne as a Trustee of the Theatres Trust for a second term of 3 years.
The Secretary of State has appointed Tasnim Khalid and Alan Mather as Board Members to the Charity Commission for England and Wales for a 3 year term commencing 23 April 2025 to 22 April 2028.
Delyth Evans is the Government’s preferred candidate for the S4C Chair, the Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy announced today.
Julian Glover, Siân Phillips, and Joseph Mydell will appear in the National Theatre’s ‘The Next Morning’ to mark VE Day 80
The Secretary of State has appointed Mark Simms OBE as Interim Chair of the Charity Commission. This interim appointment has been made while the process for finding the next Chair is completed.
People across the UK will benefit from upgraded sports facilities in their local area thanks to £100 million invested by government today.
The Secretary of State has reappointed Andrew Wathey as Chair of The National Archives for a five year term from 1st April 2025 to 31st March 2030.
A new National Theatre film, ‘The Next Morning’ will showcase stories of young people after the Second World War
British artists are set to benefit from the latest round of government funding designed to boost music exports, drive growth and deliver the Plan for Change.
Young voices to be at the heart of policymaking as government breaks down barriers to opportunity through Plan for Change
Four day celebrations will mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe in May
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has today (Thursday 20 February 2025) made an inaugural lecture marking the 60th anniversary of the first ever arts white paper.
The Secretary of State has reappointed Dave Moutrey as Chair, and James Dacre and Stephanie Hall as Trustees of Theatres Trust for a second term of 3 years.
Growth in jobs, tourism and regional regeneration to be ushered in by funding for major cultural projects across the UK
Over £270 million Arts Everywhere Fund for arts venues, museums, libraries and the heritage sector in major boost for growth
From tomorrow (17 February), Local Authorities can begin rolling out local schemes for tax relief to help filmmakers produce the country’s next box office hits, rom-coms and cult classics.
US company Knighthead have invested £100m to build new Sports Quarter in East Birmingham.
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy's speech on government plans to grow the creative industries, at the Creative Industries Growth Summit in Gateshead.
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