Geraldine Kendall Adams
Poll: does Brexit need its own museum?
Leave campaigners announce plans for a museum of the Eurosceptic movement
Icom warns against threats to museum independence
New statement issued on importance of museum autonomy
Report explores health and wellbeing provision in museums
Publication aims to offer a guide to good practice
Battersea Arts Centre to create network for socially engaged practice
Co-creation network seeks partners across cultural sector
Accredited museums granted exemption from ivory ban
Tough new legislation prohibits almost all ivory trade
Ethiopian government welcomes V&A’s Maqdala loan offer
Embassy calls on other British institutions follow suit
Culture sector is still in the dark over the impact of Brexit
The government may be closer to reaching a deal with the EU, but the continuing uncertainty is hampering museums planning loans and touring shows, while restrictions on workers’ freedom of movement is a growing concern. By Geraldine Kendall Adams