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Arts policy

July 2024

  • Lisa Nandy.

    Era of culture wars is over, pledges new culture secretary Lisa Nandy

  • Charlotte Higgins

    Nandy wasn’t supposed to head up culture, but could her level-headed approach be just the ticket?

    Charlotte Higgins

June 2024

  • Anna Wintour wearing a light pink feather shawl and large silver necklace on the stairs at The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute benefit gala with photographers behind her

    ‘Sport has infiltrated all of fashion’: Anna Wintour on Vogue World, sport and UK arts

  • Viv Groskop

    How do I live my best life? I’ll consult a painting, thanks – not my smug ‘AI future self’

    Viv Groskop

May 2024

  • Close up of Timothy Spall holding a Bafta award up to his face

    Next UK government must not treat arts as ‘bloodsucker’, says Timothy Spall

  • Elle Hunt

    A New Zealand politician can’t name a homegrown novel but Kiwi artists have always conquered the world

    Elle Hunt

March 2024

  • Nicholas Cullinan

    British Museum appoints new director after alleged thefts scandal

    Nicholas Cullinan, head of National Portrait Gallery, replaces Hartwig Fischer, who resigned over response to allegations
  • Clockwise from top left: Benedict Cumberbatch, Brian Cox, Stephen Fry, Mark Knopfler, Damien Lewis and Paul Smith, who are all Garrick Club members.

    Equality groups urge cultural elite to give up Garrick Club membership

    Campaigners call for ‘outdated structures’ that undermine progress and encourage inequality to be dismantled
    • The manifesto Britain needs
      Arts funding has collapsed under 14 years of Tory rule. Here are three ways Labour can fix it

      Charlotte Higgins
    • ‘I could have written three plays about her’: Jennie Lee, MP and wife of Nye Bevan, is celebrated on stage

    • Creative industries get budget boost including £26m for National Theatre

February 2024

  • Sonia Sodha

    Meet the modern-day censors, wielding their purse-strings over artists and their work

    Sonia Sodha
  • Pauline Tambling

    Other lives
    Pauline Tambling obituary

January 2024

  • A scene from English National Opera’s production of Blue by Jeanine Tesori at London Coliseum in April 2023.

    English National Opera employees to strike over cuts

    Underfunding of Manchester move blamed as Musicians’ Union announces first full strike in 44 years

December 2023

  • A choir master and two rows of boys from King’s College Cambridge choir, all in robes, in front of tall lit candles

    Britain’s losing talent: US choirs poised to lead as school cuts hit supply of UK singers

    Top musician says Britain’s choral tradition threatened by classroom cutbacks and fewer public school pupils at Oxbridge

November 2023

  • Charlotte Higgins

    Starmer's path to power
    Culture is not trivial, it’s about who we are. That’s why Labour needs a plan to save the arts

    Charlotte Higgins
    Music, theatre and art have been crushed by years of Tory cuts. They need to be nurtured again with purpose and with pride, says the Guardian’s chief culture writer, Charlotte Higgins

August 2023

  • ABC broadcaster Virginia Trioli

    Virginia Trioli to leave ABC Radio Melbourne for new TV arts show

  • People walking in the British Museum with its arched ceiling in the Great Court and curved-walled Reading Room

    ‘Nobody was expecting it’: British Museum warned reputation seriously damaged and treasures will take decades to recover

July 2023

  • Aviva Studios’ hangar-like Warehouse space (right), with a 1,600-seat auditorium attached.

    Aviva Studios, Manchester review – where’s the joy?

  • Culture secretaries composite

    Twelve culture secretaries in 13 years: what does that say about the Tories’ attitude to the arts?

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