Category: Opinion
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Time to turn up the volume: Why business events deserve to be heard
Lisa Owen, Head of Business Tourism, Liverpool Convention Bureau shares her experience of attending TBOE’s Global Policy Forum.
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Download: UK political party manifesto analysis for the events economy
In a downloadable analysis, Robert Wright, MD of Davies Tanner and The Business of Events, reviews the manifestos of the Conservative, Labour, and Liberal Democrat parties, focusing on their potential impact on the UK’s event economy.
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Sound Check: While music gets the spotlight, let’s ensure business and outdoor events aren’t left in the silent disco
By Michael Hirst OBE, Chair of the UKEVENTS Advocacy and Government Relations Working Group In the world of events, recognition and support are pivotal to fostering a thriving industry which […]
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A Cultural Crisis is threatening the UK, the Government must act now
Nick Morgan (pictured), CEO of The Fair and Chair of UKEVENTS Outdoor Events Working Group calls on the Government for tax relief for the live events sector In the vibrant heart of the UK lies a cultural phenomenon that has enchanted the world for generations: our festival, music, and cultural events. These events have not…
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The potential of a Labour Government: threat or opportunity?
With new Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media & Sport, Thangam Debbonaire, directly swapping roles with her predecessor, Lucy Powell, who moves into the role of Shadow Leader of the House of Commons, the new Shadow Cabinet is likely to be the senior Labour team we see fighting the upcoming General Election. Barbara Keeley,…
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A National Events Strategy would be a Box Office hit for the UK
OPINION: The UK’s Film and TV industry is valued by the UK Government, and UKEVENTS Chair, Chris Skeith OBE, suggests the country could benefit if similar incentives were offered to the events sector