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Media veteran Dawn Airey to take over as chair of Arts Council England
Successor to Nicholas Serota from August picks out AI as being one of the major challenges facing the sectorThe media executive Dawn Airey has been appointed chair of Arts Council England (Ace), and immediately identified AI as a key challenge facing the sector. Airey, whose CV includes top jobs at ITV, Channel 5 and Sky, will replace Sir Nicholas Serota, whose tenure coincided with one of the most challenging times for the arts in recent memory.
Media veteran Dawn Airey to take over as chair of Arts Council England
Successor to Nicholas Serota from August picks out AI as one of the major challenges facing the sectorThe media executive Dawn Airey has been appointed chair of Arts Council England (Ace) and has immediately identified AI as a key challenge facing the sector. Airey, whose CV includes top jobs at ITV, Channel 5 and Sky, will replace Nicholas Serota, whose tenure coincided with one of the most challenging times for the arts in recent memory.
Dawn Airey, the ‘fearless’ TV veteran charged with protecting the arts
Former Channel 5 chief is tipped to ‘break things that need to be broken’ as new chair of Arts Council England When Dawn Airey ran Channel 5, she famously described the channel’s core strengths as the three Fs: “films, football and fucking”. The comment by the veteran television executive, who has just been appointed chair of Arts Council England (Ace), set the tone for a career defined by boldness and commercial instinct.
Dawn Airey, the ‘fearless’ TV veteran charged with protecting the arts
Former Channel 5 chief is tipped to ‘break things that need to be broken’ as new chair of Arts Council England When Dawn Airey ran Channel 5, she famously described the channel’s core strengths as the three Fs: “films, football and fucking”. The comment by the veteran television executive, who has just been appointed chair of Arts Council England (Ace), set the tone for a career defined by boldness and commercial instinct.
‘Everything I do has climate at its centre’: Hackney’s first Green mayor gets to work
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‘Everything I do has climate at its centre’: Hackney’s first Green mayor gets to work
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‘Everything I do has climate at its centre’: Hackney’s first Green mayor gets to work
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'Right' decision: Lakemba Nights stallholders save thousands under changes
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Bayeux Tapestry set to go on show at the British Museum
The medieval masterpiece will go on show at the London museum from September 2026 to July 2027, marking the 1,000th anniversary of William the Conqueror. The Bayeux Tapestry is preparing to leave France. A medieval masterpiece, this embroidery, which stretches for 70 metres and recounts the Norman conquest of England, will go on display at the British Museum in London from September 2026 to July 2027, to mark the 1,000th anniversary of William the Conqueror.