Watchdog moots law changes to stop illegal ticket resales
The proposed changes could apply to up to 75,000 sellers, representing 90% of the value of tickets in the UK.
The proposed changes could apply to up to 75,000 sellers, representing 90% of the value of tickets in the UK.
DfE has resurrected the long-delayed plan as industry and researchers warn music A-levels could disappear from some regions by&nbs…
Brighton Dome has been participating in 5G Festival trials to test new technology that could revolutionise the festival experience…
After a nine-month-long inquiry, MPs have recommended "a complete reset" of music streaming to better compensate creator…
The Scottish Government has become the first in the UK to commit to free instrument tuition. A similar policy in England “se…
The "unfortunate milestone" is the result of delays to reopening, silence over insurance and a dearth of new guidance th…
DCMS had to wait for a green light from Lord Frost to begin bilateral negotiations on touring, few of which have been ag…
The West Midlands Music Board will prioritise the economic growth and recovery, inclusion, representation and advocacy of its loca…
Pleas for further income support during the four week wait are unlikely to be heard but an insurance scheme may finally…
To become genuinely inclusive, organisations need to find space to talk. Michael Davidson runs a music education programme where l…
More than 60 arts professionals are included in this year’s Queen’s Birthday Honours list, the most ethnically diverse…
A lack of infrastructure and interaction with audiences are pressing issues for artists streaming live – but monetisation&nb…
The Welsh Government says it will deliver the long-awaited scheme to “make sure that lack of money will no longer be a…
The handbook aims to improve representation of disabled people in the music industry as a survey finds half have withdrawn job app…
Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden says "some paid touring" is possible in 17 of 27 EU member states as renewed campaigns f…
The royalties society says the rate, already more than double that levied on in-person shows, is "discounted" from a per…
A consultation on plans to cut arts education funding by £17m says the subjects are not a "strategic priority"…
Music educators often lack the confidence and energy to engage with academic research. Encouraging them to do so may be the way to…
Moving an orchestra into a school sparked a creative collaboration that can be replicated to benefit students elsewhere, writ…
Jonathan Savage says the Government’s latest intervention in music education is just another clumsy attempt at curriculum re…
The much delayed document will not be enforced by Ofsted and no extra funding has been committed for teacher training.
BBC cuts prompt an internal restructuring that will link classical music with arts and factual programming and remove a layer of e…
The combined effect of Covid and Brexit will make significant dents in the financial viability of the orchestral sector, in spite…
Inquiry offers little hope of a copyright regime change to ensure equitable remuneration for artists any time soon.