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Culture Minister Caroline Dinenage visited Dudley Canal and River Trust

Culture Minister Caroline Dinenage visited Dudley Canal and River Trust
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Looted Libyan statue returned from Britain

LONDON: An ancient Libyan statue, believed to be looted from the country during its civil war, has been returned from Britain. The 2,200-year-old figure was seized at London’s Heathrow Airport in 2013 under suspicion that it was illicitly imported. Experts from the British Museum were called in to assist efforts to identify the statue. “Only a handful of these sculptural types

Tory MPs fear mutual destruction as No10 blames leaks on Cummings

Downing Street source blamed Dominic Cummings for the leaking of PM s texts Government has launched internal inquiry into how the Dyson messages leaked No10 source pointed the finger at Mr Cummings who quit government last year Tory MPs fear that a briefing war could result in mutually assured destruction   They also warned Mr Johnson has got a lot more to lose than his former aide 

Festival cancellations inevitable without COVID insurance, warns Association of Independent Festivals CEO

Festival cancellations are inevitable without coronavirus insurance, the Association of Independent Festivals (AIF) has said. Following the announcement of the UK government s roadmap to reopening the hospitality and live entertainment industries in June, the AIF warned that a number of festivals could be forced to cancel their 2021 events if they did not receive Government-backed insurance and VAT intervention before the end of March. Earlier this week, after Winchester s Boomtown Fair announced that it had cancelled its 2021 event, directly citing a lack of insurance support from the UK government, CEO of the AIF Paul Reed said that although the festival cancellation was devestating it was not surprising, and further festival cancellations will follow.

COVID-19: Boomtown Festival cancelled over lack of government-backed insurance scheme

Live and Local Podcast - Supporting Live Local Music On The Isle Of Wight COVID-19: Boomtown Festival cancelled over lack of government-backed insurance scheme Boomtown festival has been cancelled this year, with organisers saying a lack of a government-backed insurance scheme forced its hand. The event, which sold out its 66,000 tickets in February, was due to take place on the Matterley Estate near Winchester in August. However, organisers say the cancellation of the event is down to uncertainty surrounding the pandemic and the lack of a Government backed COVID specific insurance scheme . Last month, Culture Minister Caroline Dinenage said that such a scheme could

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