Geraldine Kendall Adams
Ten years after the Brexit vote, museums still need space to talk about its impacts
The legacy of leaving the EU is more complex than either critics or supporters of Brexit assume, says Kirsty Warner
‘Pride and connection’: The Box Plymouth named Museum of the Year 2026
Venue scoops Art Fund's £120,000 prize after impressing judges with community-focused approach
Q&A | ‘Frederick Horniman’s legacy lives on today – but in a world that is very different’
Director of content Peronel Craddock tells us about the Horniman’s plans for the future as it celebrates its 125th birthday
Fragile future: Glass heritage at risk as National Glass Centre faces demolition
Industry leaders call for urgent intervention to rescue ‘critically weakened’ sector
Government failing to protect national museums from security threats, watchdog warns
Public Accounts Committee criticises DCMS for ‘lack of leadership’ on challenges facing sponsored institutions
Is your museum ready for local government reform in England?
Arts Council England has published a checklist to help the sector get prepared
Q&A | ‘Sometimes you have to dare to dream’
Ahead of the Horniman’s 125th birthday this weekend, head of horticulture Errol Fernandes tells us about the transformation of the museum’s outdoor spaces – and how the role of gardeners is shifting
‘The biggest cultural reimagining in Europe’: London Museum sets opening date
First phase of long-awaited Smithfield Market redevelopment will be unveiled later this year
Nandy announces £1.1m boost for Jewish museums amid rising antisemitism
DCMS backs plans to transform Jewish Museum London into 'national platform'
BBC documentary to chart Bayeux Tapestry’s journey to Britain
British Museum unveils nationwide programme of activities to coincide with historic loan