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Minister for the Arts Patrick O'Donovan has publicly backed the retention of the Basic Income for the Arts scheme, saying its impact is "far-ranging and affects all aspects of recipients' lives".
The Arts Council has said it "greatly regrets" spending €6.7 million on a complex IT project that was later abandoned, the Public Accounts Committee has heard.
OK for music and the creative sector takes place at the National Concert Hall in Dublin to discuss the impact of AI on the ...
Irish movies with a budget of up to €20 million have been given a boost with the announcement of the 'Scéal Uplift' tax ...
Ireland's summer music season kicks off this weekend with Forbidden Fruit in Dublin this weekend. From high-energy weekends ...
A new arts inclusion project for adults with intellectual disabilities has been launched in Galway. It is giving actors from ...
The first census carried out by the State will be available online next year, Minister for Arts, Culture and Communications ...
On the 10th anniversary of the Marriage Referendum, Sarah Magliocco speaks to five prominent LGBTQ+ individuals about the ...
The UK and Irish governments should "consider their actions" with regard to any funding provided to Irish rap trio Kneecap, a Stormont minister has said.
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PhilSTAR Life on MSNGeorge Floyd's uncertain legacy is marked five years onAmericans today mark five years since George Floyd was killed by a US police officer, as President Donald Trump backtracks on ...
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