New analysis from the Fabian Society reveals that centralised public funding of arts and culture is not working, by failing to treat areas consistently, and disproportionately favouring national institutions
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Our new report highlights the long-standing crisis in arts and culture funding, fuelled by a decade of government cuts, that has left community arts and culture extremely vulnerable to lockdown, especially outside London.
DAVID LAMMY MP: To combat polarisation, British identity must be rebuilt with
inclusiveness, openness and hope at its centre.
Austerity has weakened our institutional ability to respond to this crisis. Myria Georgiou explores how hyperlocal digital activism is filling the gaps.
The Fabian Society is pleased to announce a new project on arts and culture in local communities, in partnership with the City of London Corporation.
CHLOE COMBI: Is good politics just about helping people to become successful and resilient? Or is there more to life than that? Why are we getting happiness so wrong?