News
From announcements of new services, to research reports and updates from across the organisation – find out the latest from the Film and TV Charity here.
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			  Abi Morgan OBE, Ralph Ineson, and Johnnie Burn announced as our newest ambassadors7 October 2025 One of Britain’s most decorated screenwriters, leading acting talent, and Oscar-winning sound editor join the Film and TV Charity’s growing ambassador programme.
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			  Money Matters survey 2025: help to drive meaningful change30 September 2025 Take part in this leading financial wellbeing survey and help to create a more equitable future for film and TV professionals
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			  Reel Impact announces second round of Grant Awardees24 September 2025 Elevating mid-senior Black and Global Majority talent in the UK film and TV industry
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			  Film and TV Charity grows Board of Trustees with three new additions19 August 2025 Three new members join the our Board of Trustees, further strengthening the diverse blend of expertise and industry insight
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			  New research reveals loneliness driving poor mental health11 June 2025 Research reveals loneliness is driving poor mental health, which costs the film and TV industry up to £400m a year
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			  Broadcast Fives 2025: A day to remember9 June 2025 The Broadcast Fives returned for its third year, uniting UK screen industry teams for a day of sport, connection, and charitable fundraising
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			  Reel Impact opens applications for second round4 March 2025 Empowering changemakers and creating a more inclusive, equitable, and anti-racist industry
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			  A guide to Ramadan for the film, TV, and cinema industry27 February 2025 How you can support your friends and colleagues during Ramadan
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			  Break The Cycle: Improving life behind the scenes12 February 2025 Our powerful new film highlighting the stressful reality for many industry workers
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			  Exodus from the UK film and TV industry threatened as mental health tumbles4 February 2025 Our latest Looking Glass report highlights need for continued industry commitment to address underlying causes behind worsening mental health in film and TV