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Entertainment sector hails lockdown easing as calls for further support renewed

Entertainment sector hails lockdown easing as calls for further support renewed
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Government reveals coronavirus funding to preserve national heritage sites

The Natural History Museum in London will receive a tranche of cash (John Walton/PA) The Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A), Natural History Museum and British Library are among the national heritage organisations which will benefit from the Government’s latest round of coronavirus funding. A total of £60 million will go to 20 organisations across England to help finish projects that stalled due to Covid-19 and ensure institutions can welcome back visitors this summer. The Imperial War Museums, Tate, National Portrait Gallery and Royal Parks will also receive funding, the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) said. The Victoria and Albert Museum will receive funding (Ian Rutherford/PA)

England bowler Ollie Robinson suspended for eight matches for past racist and sexist tweets

England bowler Ollie Robinson suspended for eight matches for past racist and sexist tweets
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New UK internet law raises free speech concerns, say civil liberties campaigners

LONDON Britain s proposed new internet law entails a government power grab with worrying implications for freedom of speech, according to civil liberties groups, academics and the tech industry. The groups are concerned the proposed Online Safety Bill would hand to Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden disproportionate powers in the name of protecting users from harmful content. The Bill allow him to modify a code of practice the blueprint created by the regulator Ofcom for how tech companies should protect users  to ensure it reflects government policy. Critics say such powers, which were set out in a draft of the proposed law published in May and due for imminent scrutiny by MPs and peers, could undermine the regulator s independence and potentially politicize the regulation of the internet.

POLITICO London Playbook: Starmer on Southgate — How the Cabinet watched — Spotted at Wembley

POLITICO London Playbook: Starmer on Southgate — How the Cabinet watched — Spotted at Wembley
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