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@variety.com
3 years ago
U.K. Creates Global Screen Fund to Replace Creative Europe MEDIA Funding After Brexit
@forbes.com
4 years ago
Want A Successful U.K. Post Brexit? Invest In Music And The Creative Industries
@rt.com
5 years ago
'This sign is more stable than our government': Best #PeoplesVoteMarch placards in PHOTOS
@publishingperspectives.com
5 years ago
Brexit Watch: Authors Join Calls for the UK’s Creative Industries’ Protection
@theatlantic.com
6 years ago
The Reinvention of America
@dezeen.com
6 years ago
Amanda Levete warns UK government: "Do not mess with trans-European collaboration"
@dezeen.com
7 years ago
Creative Industries Federation implores UK government not to be "reckless" on immigration post-Brexit
@channel4.com
7 years ago
May seeks smooth two-year Brexit transition
@dezeen.com
8 years ago
Creative Industries Federation outlines "red-line issues" for Brexit negotiations
@dezeen.com
8 years ago
"Now, more than ever, we need support for creative education"
@dezeen.com
8 years ago
Government to launch inquiry into impact of Brexit on creative industries