Geraldine Kendall Adams
Jewish artists are being frozen out by cultural boycotts, report finds
Survey says there has been a ‘marked increase in antisemitism’ in culture sector
National Coal Mining Museum workers end long-running strike
Staff accept improved pay deal after museum agrees to removal of disciplinary clauses
Tributes paid after death of gem expert who exposed British Museum thefts
Museum awarded Ittai Gradel a medal before his death in honour of his ‘significant contribution’
Consultation opens on new Museum Policy for Northern Ireland
Department for Communities invites sector feedback on draft vision document
Reform pledges to ‘end political indoctrination in heritage’ in Wales
Our round-up of the party manifestos ahead of the Senedd elections on 7 May
‘Ignorance, othering and snobbery’: Are museums struggling to reflect working-class lives?
Research is exposing museums’ troubled relationship with working‑classness – and testing experimental participatory methods to challenge it by fostering cross-sector dialogue and collaboration
Work is starting on a new strategic framework for museums, DCMS confirms
Sector strategy, free admission policy and national museum security under the microscope at committee hearing
‘A visceral experience of scale’: Creating a museum fit for a pharaoh
Geraldine Kendall Adams talks to Róisín Heneghan, one of the architects who worked on the Grand Egyptian Museum, Giza, about the design behind this new global cultural landmark
V&A censorship claim ‘deeply worrying’, says Index on Censorship
Museum says edits requested by Chinese printing company were minor and ‘did not affect the narrative’
What causes a museum to close?
Research has revealed that the risk of closure is far higher in the first decade of a museum’s life, with many venues that opened in the late 20th century not surviving to 2025