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  1. 7 ways Brexit could impact the UK music industry

    We were at The Great Escape to find out more about how Brexit could impact the music industry - dig into what we discovered…

  2. Have your say in government survey on Brexit

    The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport has launched a survey to determine how it can best support the arts as Britain prepares for Brexit.

  3. UK Music Boss warns PM of Brexit risks

    UK Music’s chief executive officer Michael Dugher has written to Teresa May to outline the potential threats Brexit poses to the UK music industry.

  4. UK Music warns Brexit poses 'serious risk' to live music

    UK Music chief executive Michael Dugher has written to the Prime Minister, warning of the 'serious risk' Brexit poses to live music.

  5. PRS Foundation bolsters EU ties ahead of Brexit

    The UK's leading funder of new music has announced partnerships with promoters and festivals in Europe to strengthen relationships across the continent.

  6. MPs working on a copyright deal for post-Brexit Britain

    MEP John Procter on what he and his fellow UK MEPs are doing to secure the best copyright deal for post-Brexit Britain...

  7. ISM launches post Brexit survey for musicians

    In light of Brexit, the Incorporated Society of Musicians (ISM) has launched a first-of-its kind survey to gather evidence from music creators. The aim is to give creators the chance to shape the government's future trade deals around the world.

  8. Let The Music Move: UK Music publishes new testimonials on Brexit and touring

    UK Music have released three Let The Music Move blogs from people in the industry who are facing real issues with the new regulations following the UK’s departure from the EU.

  9. 'Musicians must travel freely' - ISM on Brexit deal

    The Incorporated Society of Musicians and the FreeMoveCreate campaign have warned that the end to freedom of movement 'will have a major negative impact on the music industry.'

  10. UK government reportedly rejected EU's offer of visa-free tours for musicians

    The government had said that it tried to secure better conditions for UK touring musicians during the Brexit negotiations, but its proposals were rejected by the EU.

  11. The Great Escape announces 2017 convention themes

    Music journalism, drugs, Brexit and royalties are among the key topics to be explored at this year’s Great Escape convention 2017.

  12. UK Music calls on PM to protect British music in Brexit process

    In a letter to the prime minister, UK Music’s deputy chief executive Tom Kiehl has urged Boris Johnson to secure a trade deal and copyright changes to support the music industry.

  13. New Music Scotland hosts post-Brexit networking day

    New Music Scotland is inviting composers to join its third annual Networking and Discussion Day, this year centred round working in Europe post-Brexit. Reserve your free place now.

  14. EU Copyright Directive: experts outline what’s next for UK

    ‘The UK government is committed to the Copyright Directive – but how they implement it post-Brexit is uncertain,’ Annabella Coldrick, chief executive of the Music Managers Forum, tells The Great Escape.

  15. Over 300 creative organisations demand Prime Minister delivers on his promise to fix the Brexit crisis for creative industry

    An open letter coordinated by the Incorporated Society of Musicians (ISM) has called on the Prime Minister to deliver on the promise he made to the Parliamentarians Liaison Committee to fix the crisis facing the creative industry in the aftermath of the Brexit trade deal.

  16. Post-Brexit regulations offers 'threat and opportunity', says UK Music

    The post-Brexit regulatory legal environment offers the biggest threat and opportunity to the music industry, says UK Music.

  17. DCMS to launch inquiry into venue closures and ticket touts

    The inquiry by the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee will look at the impact of Brexit on touring artists, the threat to grassroots venues and the growth of secondary ticketing.

  18. M64

    Bill Withers // Anne Dudley // New jazz // Un_classified // The Only Ones // Barry Adamson // Laura Cannell // Goat Girl // Brexit // Royalties

  19. Road blocks: The Brexit touring crisis

    As the live industry begins to take a more recognisable shape, Mark Sutherland finds out how performers are navigating the tumultuous world of touring now that Brexit is done.

  20. Hot Chip, Rina Sawayama, Steam Down and IDLES back #LetTheMusicMove campaign | M Magazine

    Originally created to push back on post-Brexit costs and red tape for UK artists touring Europe, the campaign was expanded in response to proposed fee increases for specific US visa applications.

  21. MPA CEO after Brexit vote: 'be gentle with us'

    Jane Dyball, chief executive of the MPA Group of Companies, has urged the government to ‘be gentle with us’ following last week’s Brexit vote.

  22. UK Music calls on Chancellor to back eight-point plan for jobs and growth | M Magazine

    The plan includes support on energy bills, business rates and Brexit-related costs, among others.

  23. Interview: Elder Island

    M speaks to alt-electronic trio Elder Island about their new album, future European tours and the impact of Brexit.

  24. Brexit Bargaining Power

    PRS for Music's Ali Condron let us in on the work taking place to ensure songwriters get a fair hearing at the Brexit negotiating table...

  25. Silent Forum

    ‘I’d hate to write a self-righteous song about politics. Do not expect a dance-punk banger called ‘Brexit Hits a Broken Britain’ any time soon,’ says Silent Forum’s Richard Wiggins.

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