Geraldine Kendall Adams
Regimental museums prepare for Ministry of Defence cuts
Ministry to halve number of museums it funds by 2030
Government inquiry acknowledges risk of ‘cultural cold spots’
Select committee calls for better regional funding balance
Don’t let the DCMS review be a missed opportunity
Museums Review offers the sector a precious chance to help shape a long-term and sustainable strategy for museums in England
Red House Museum in Gomersal shuts its doors
Kirklees Council invites local groups to take over building
NMS workers threaten strike in dispute over seating
Row reflects existing tensions between staff and management
Scottish government cuts budget for cultural collections by 4.5%
But funding for NMS and non-nationals will stay at the same level
Birmingham Museums Trust faces £750,000 cut
Trust warns 24% cut could substantially reduce public access
NMW awarded £275,000 by People’s Postcode Lottery
Funding will support public-facing work at the museum
Environmental action saved culture sector £5.1m last year
Report shows cultural bodies are increasing their efforts to tackle climate change
Treasure finds double in a decade
PAS and Treasure annual reports show an increasing number of finds are being reported
Brexit could be a severe blow for arts in Northern Ireland
Geraldine Kendall Adams on the impact of Brexit in Northern Ireland, where the EU provides significant funds to the culture sector, and there are concerns that museums could find it hard to maintain cross-border relationships with their Irish counterparts