Museums, theatres and concert halls will be given £410m lifeline to help them stay afloat

£410m lifeline for arts venues: Museums, theatres and concert halls will be given budget bailout to help them stay afloat until Covid restrictions are lifted Theatres, museums and live music venues to be handed £410million lifeline Rishi Sunak said the support was in recognition of the arts being a ‘significant driver of economic activity’ Mr … Read more

Oliver Dowden issues warning to Facebook after Australia row

Oliver Dowden warns Facebook’s Sir Nick Clegg not deploy the ‘nuclear option’ of turning off newsfeeds in Britain as it did in Australia over payment for content row Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden spoke to Facebook’s Sir Nick Clegg last night  Came after Facebook’s decision to temporarily turn off newsfeeds in Australia Mr Dowden said that … Read more

Historian behind National Trust’s imperial project launches extraordinary attack on ministers

Chartwell, Kent Chartwell’s land has history dating back to the 14th century and it is thought to have been built on as early as the 16th century, with Historic England noting that some of the Tudor brickwork is still visible on external walls.  Chartwell, now a Grade I listed building, became the family home of … Read more

Museums must present a ’rounded’ view of Britain’s colonial past, minsters warn 

Museums must present a ’rounded’ view of Britain’s colonial past rather than focusing on most controversial elements, minsters warn Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden will address heritage institutions on Tuesday He fears museums are warping history by focusing on Britain’s evils Organisations have been reviewing links to colonialism and slavery By Jack Newman For Mailonline Published: … Read more

Yasmin Le Bon and Alice Temperley blast ‘cowardly’ Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden over Brexit

Fashionistas’ Brexit fury: Royal Wedding designer Alice Temperley and legendary model Yasmin Le Bon blast ‘cowardly’ Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden after he demands they use their ‘star power’ on Brussels to ease trade woes By David Wilcock, Whitehall Correspondent For Mailonline Published: 08:28 GMT, 21 February 2021 | Updated: 08:55 GMT, 21 February 2021 The  … Read more

Euros could be moved to UK ‘with Britain willing to host tournament’

Britain could be set to host the entire Euro 2020 tournament as government ministers draw up plans for fans to return to stadiums, it emerged last night.  The tournament could come to the UK this summer as the country surges ahead of the EU in the race to dish out vaccines.   Government ministers are said to … Read more

Premier League clubs fear new laws will not do enough to stamp out vile online trolls

Premier League clubs fear new laws to combat vile online trolls will NOT go far enough as Government vows to make social media firms more accountable after a string of attacks on players Clubs are not convinced that laws to tackle online abuse will be effective enough Government want to make Twitter, Instagram and Facebook more … Read more

Question Time viewers get distracted by online audience member’s bizarre background

‘Best background ever!’ Question Time online audience member distracts viewers with a zebra, elephant and giraffe – and a coquettish ‘photo of his mum’ Audience member Chris wanted to discuss further tightening of UK borders during the pandemic…but his unusual backgound on Zoom distracted viewers  On a shelf behind him was a large photo of … Read more

Big tech must play fair with publishers, says Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden 

Big tech must play fair with publishers, says Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden Oliver Dowden said on Tuesday that online advertising had led to a ‘fundamental imbalance’ between big tech and publishers and advertisers using the platforms In November the Government announced a ‘pro-competition regime’ to govern the behaviour of dominant platforms By Paul Revoir Media … Read more

New roads in Britain should be named after Victoria Cross heroes, say ministers

New roads in Britain should be named after Victoria Cross heroes, say ministers, as Government continues its ‘war on woke’ Plans to rename roads after recipients of the Victoria and George Cross backed by Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden and Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick ‘Common Sense’ group of MPs also proposed plans for statues in home … Read more