Geraldine Kendall Adams
Macron: Bayeux Tapestry deal ‘took longer than Brexit’
French president admits plans faced resistance as historic cultural exchange is signed
National Slate Museum and Chatsworth cascade get lottery funding
Capital projects also underway at a number of other institutions
The devolution revolution is on its way
Government plans to give local leaders in England sweeping new powers could have significant potential for culture
Are the culture wars having an impact on repatriation?
Many institutions are now taking a more open-minded approach, but there is growing reticence towards the practice in some circles
Q&A | ‘Imagine knights charging at each other within a fully immersive digital landscape’
As Royal Armouries buys the freehold for its waterfront site, director Nat Edwards tells us what the future holds for the world's oldest museum
Bayeux Tapestry to return to England after 900 years in landmark loan deal
Artefact to go on display at the British Museum in exchange for Sutton Hoo treasures and Lewis chessmen
River & Rowing Museum confirms ‘extremely difficult’ decision to close
Venue's net losses have averaged £1m a year due to high cost of running building
Ukraine-focused decolonisation guide launched for museum professionals
Resource aims to equip museums worldwide to challenge misrepresentation and negative stereotyping
Repatriation is urgent work – it needs to be part of the Accreditation scheme
Requiring a policy would normalise the practice and ensure museums are prepared for claims, says Amy Shakespeare
Opening date revealed for Norwich Castle redevelopment
Renovated medieval keep will welcome first visitors back on 7 August