Successive Governments, including the new Labour Government, have identified the Creative Industries sector as key to the UK’s economic growth and have implemented tax measures and incentives to encourage investment…
The Rt Hon Rachel Reeves MP, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, has delivered the first Budget by a Labour Chancellor since 2010. It was also the first Budget delivered in…
With thanks to Eaton Smith LLP who have provided this update for TIGA members. Heralded as the greatest shake up in UK employment law for more than 30 years, and…
Ofcom has provided an update on its progress in implementing the Online Safety Act and set out what to expect over the next year – Here we outline the key…
TIGA, the trade association representing the UK video games industry, is pleased to announce the accreditation and re-accreditation of the following games courses at the University of Hertfordshire. BA (Hons)…
The Government has launched a ‘National Conversation’ about education – and we would be keen to hear your thoughts from a games development perspective. The Department for Education is inviting…
The Government has unveiled its landmark Employment Rights Bill. Key points include: The existing two-year qualifying period for protections from unfair dismissal will be removed. All workers will have a…
Designed by small business experts at the UK’s business schools, the 12-week course provides SME business leaders with the knowledge, support and confidence to boost their leadership skills and business…
Over 120 studios, educators and service providers plus 80+ games shortlisted for the prestigious TIGA Games Industry Awards Ceremony will take place on the evening of Thursday November 28th at…
Latest report revises payouts upwards by nearly £70m between 2021-2022 The Government has released new data showing that Video Games Tax Relief (VGTR) has boosted UK-based games studio production by…