Press

‘Tech should be the ally of the creative industries’, Damon Buffini, Financial Times, 13 February 2025

‘CreaTech: A lever for growth?’, Eliza Easton, Arts Professional, 10 February 2025

‘Worse than the 1980s’ – that’s the arts sector now. It’s not a good look for a Labour government’, Charlotte Higgins, The Guardian, 1 February 2025

‘National Theatre calls for new funding schemes to transform performing arts’, Arts Professional, 23 January 2025

‘New funding initiatives among recommendations for ensuring future of performing arts sector’, Fundraising, 23 January 2025

‘NT research urges government support for sector at breaking point’, The Stage, 22 January 2025

‘National Theatre study: non-profit business models are no longer working’, WhatsOnStage, 22 January 2025

‘UK politicians should look to Korea for lessons in culture’, The Stage, 30 May 2024

‘UK’s soft power strategy must involve creative sector’, Arts Professional, 16 May 2024

‘UK at risk of ‘economic damage’ without changes to creative industries’, The Stage, 16 May 2024

Times Radio with Ed Vaizey (episode guest from 01:00:00), first broadcast, 16 May 2024

‘Does Great Britain need a Rebrand?’, Creative Review, 13 March 2024

‘Jeremy Hunt can learn more from London Fashion Week than style tips’, Evening Standard, 4 March 2024

Times Radio with Ed Vaizey (episode guest from 01:35:00), first broadcast 23 February 2024

‘Creative Industries need another Great British Rebrand’, Financial Times, 5 Jan 2024

‘Professione Ricercatrice per le politiche culturali’, culture.future, 16 November 2023

‘Labour: a new deal for arts funding’, Arts Professional, 9 October 2023

‘UAL leads commission to keep UK’s creative industries globally competitive’, FE News, 13 September 2023