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The Government's Event Research Programme (ERP) results only cover dates up to 15th May, with experts warning numbers are skewed due to the low number...

UK pilot events recorded 28 COVID-19 cases from 58,000 attendees, according to the official report. 

The Government's Event Research Programme (ERP) report was published on...

Reclaim The Streets to host public rally & festival this Sunday

Australian lobbying group, Reclaim The Streets, will host a free festival and protest march this Sunday 13th September in the Sydney CBD.

Billed as a...

New research has shown that a four-week delay to the government’s roadmap would cost the live music sector over £500million

The Music Venue Trust has warned that grassroots venues will face closure if the UK's 21st June reopening date is delayed.

With rumours gathering pace...

The warning comes ahead of the expected announcement of a delay to the end of lockdown

With the UK government today (June 14th) expected to announce a delay by four weeks of the relaxation of social distancing measures, the Night Time...

The Association of Independent Festivals (AIF) has issued the warning to the Chancellor

UK festivals are under threat of cancellation without Government insurance, The Association of Independent Festivals (AIF) has said.

Following the announcement of the UK government's "roadmap"...

Mayor Of London, Alan Miller, Alex Proud, fabric HQ & more respond to club’s revocation...

The Mayor Of London, Sadiq Khan, has issued a statement about the closure of Fabric.

“London’s iconic clubs are an essential part of our...

Other Plan B measures will also come to an end

The Prime Minister has announced that Covid entry requirements for clubs will be scrapped from next week. 

Vaccine certificates showing proof of a Covid vaccination...

Finally some good news for venue owners...

The UK government has thrown its support behind a proposal that would safeguard music venues and nightclubs from property developers who decide to build near...

From October to December 2017...

Following a launch series that firmly established Printworks London as a major new player in London's ever-changing music and culture landscape, this autumn its door...

The campaign continues to save London’s iconic dance club...

Last night (Tuesday 6th September) the Islington Council licensing sub-committee revoked Fabric’s licence. The dance music community, receiving the news online, was up in arms. ...

The all-night service was originally planned to start in September last year...

London Underground has confirmed that the planned 24-hour weekend service on some of its major lines will commence on Friday 19th August.

The all-night service...

Help for employers to cover wage bill, but freelancers and self-employed must claim through benefits system, impacting many people in creative industries

UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced a raft of financial measures on Friday afternoon (20th March) amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

At the same press conference where...

The words "Where Is The Night" on a black background

Co-founder Sunil Sharpe hopes the discussion event series Where Is The Night? will reignite momentum in the stalled changes to Ireland's licensing and alcohol sale laws

Irish nightlife advocates Give Us The Night, co-founded by DJ Sunil Sharpe, are holding public talks across Ireland over the next month. The discussions, taking...

The service will return to the Victoria and Central lines initially

London's Night Tube service is to make a partial return from November.

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan today (14th October) revealed that the weekend service...

Indoor “test events” are also set to take place to help plan reopening of venues

Outdoor gigs, festivals and theatre shows will be able to take place in England from tomorrow (11th July), the government has confirmed. 

Open-air events will...