
March 4th, 2010 @ Sway Bar, London
UK studios converge to battle over who's the cleverest - have you booked your place yet?

Thursday April 22nd, 2009 @ The Brewery, London
The countdown to the MCV Awards 2010 has begun – with date, venue and categories announced.
Industry body to become the UK Interactive Entertainment Association
Conservative culture minister Ed Vaizey has repeatedly urged the two associations to merge
Just one week left to save £30 on places at conference and networking event focused on digital distribution
Ex-Tiga CEO on bettering progress with the political elite
Where should the industry’s dialogue with the Government go next?
Ed Vaizey recommends ELSPA and TIGA merge to become ‘The Video Game Association’
Ministers from Culture, Business and Health departments form after ELSPA meeting
Government calls on industry for new evidence to support 'cultural' subsidy
Digital Britain: Develop cites three key issues to look for in Lord Carter’s final report
David Braben’s studio joining ELSPA to address issues of piracy, game ratings and the pre-owned business
British developers earn over a fifth over the UK average of £25,000 says latest industry data
Developmag.com presents Games Up's fascinating games development sector research, data and analysis
Games Up files formal report with the government, concluding that a 20 per cent tax credit is needed to support developers
Eidos' Ian Livingston says Government must invest to aid industry growth 'or suffer the consequences'
Studio-backed push for Government support plans constituency MP visits to game studios and more
British newspaper's Monday editorial warns of 'Grand Theft Industry' if authorities don't act
EXCLUSIVE: Brown's Government to 'collect and review' evidence for a production tax credit
UK trade association outlines its part in the campaign to guarantee the 'right policy environment' for studios
FT story says government should "at the very least" follow France's lead on tax breaks
More leading studios - including Blitz, Codemasters, EA, Exient, NCSoft and Realtime Worlds - support Government lobbying effort