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Is a big British version of GDPR likely to balance the demands of consumers, advertisers and media owners alike? We ask marketers what they think of the UK’s planned divergence.
London-formed trio are the latest act to be hurt by Brexit red tape.
More than 680 cultural figures and institutions sign open letter over decision they believe "threatens an impoverished future for British creativity".
Over 250 European cultural leaders and arts organisations have the letter read in this video urging the UK’s Secretary of State, Rt Hon Oliver Dowden to reverse the decision to take the UK out of Creative Europe, the EU’s funding programme for the cultural and creative sectors.
Oliver Dowden says applications ‘relatively limited’ for emergency visa scheme aimed to stem supply chain crisis.
Recently, the government launched a wide-ranging consultation on proposed changes to the UK’s data landscape, with Brussels’ warnings that it will sever a data-sharing agreement with the UK if the proposed reforms are found to pose a threat to EU citizens’ privacy.
‘The government has to take this issue seriously and support touring artists. The future of British music is at stake’
A new poll has shown that the majority of UK voters want the government to be doing more to solve the post-Brexit touring fiasco for musicians and crew, while campaigners have vowed that their “anger is not going away until they find a solution”.
The culture secretary announced that "an ambitious approach" to negotiations has resulted in artists now being able to tour Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein.
Music industry leaders have urged ministers to give financial help to performers who are unable to take bookings in the European Union due to post-Brexit touring restrictions.
Emmanuel Macron insisted he has not been trying to ‘have his cake and eat it’ with his approach to talks.