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Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer speaks at The Big Creative UK Summit 2024 following the Spring Budget
Find out if you need a licence to copy a creative work, find out if a work is covered by copyright or an exception
Use this form to provide evidence to support your Company Tax Return if you're claiming creative industry tax reliefs for Corporation Tax.
Official Statistics measuring the number of jobs in the Creative Economy (by region, level of qualification, gender, and ethnicity) as well as the value of exports from the UK Creative Industries.
Advice to the Prime Minister on harnessing research and development in the UK creative industries
Culture Secretary celebrates northern creativity in Manchester as hundreds of UK firms get funding to help them grow
Find tax relief and expenditure figures for film, high-end television, animation, video games, children’s television, theatre, orchestra, and museums and galleries exhibitions.
This report focuses on the R&D and innovation activities undertaken by creative industries in the UK and the constraints and enablers of that innovation activity.
Working with the EU in the creative industries sector.
Use our new employers toolkit to ensure your creative business is adopting an inclusive approach to hiring and progressing staff from low socio-economic backgrounds.
Guidance for sponsors on sponsoring a Creative Worker.
The Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking was developed in 1966 and it is the most used and referenced creativity test
The Creative Industries Council is a joint forum between the creative industries and government.
Application form for people who want to enter the UK from Ireland to undertake paid, temporary engagement on the Temporary Work - Creative Worker route.
A report by Frontier Economics to estimate the impact of the creative industries (CIs) on wider firms’ innovation and activity.
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