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Friday 22nd October 2021
Britain’s most exciting classical music performers, Sheku Kanneh-Mason and the Kanneh-Mason family will be joining British High Commissioner H.E. Vicki Treadell for a reception in their honour.
Ten creative teams from across the UK have been selected to develop a series of events, public engagement programmes and virtual projects as part of the Festival UK* 2022
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Brandon Lewis today (Friday 29 Oct) announced that the landmark Live at the Waterfront! concert will be televised on Sky Arts and Freeview on Monday 13 December. The major television deal means that everyone...
The Department for International Trade (DIT) and the BPI, the UK record label association, have announced funding for 12 UK music acts.
Remarks by Bharat Joshi, British Deputy High Commissioner in Chennai at the Queen’s Birthday Party, Thursday 18 February 2016
School Standards Minister Nick Gibb announces £96 million to support talented music, drama and dance pupils kick-start their career in the arts.
The Schools Minister explains why both equity and quality need to be at the heart of music education.
Speech made by Jeremy Wright, Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, to the Creative Industries Federation's International Summit
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