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What the papers say – June 23

The Daily Star has a “handy guide” for those struggling to follow “England’s Euro 2020 shenanigans” after their group win could see them face trickier opponents in the Round of 16. Tomorrow s front page: We won but we lost but if we’d lost we’d have won and if we’d drawn we’d have won too. You’re very welcome.. https://t.co/rcBeaZPhkm#TomorrowsPapersTodaypic.twitter.com/XqZpBNH9DO And Metro writes 60,000 fans will be in attendance for the final of the competition at Wembley. TOMORROW S PAPER TONIGHT 60,000 COMING HOME ⚽️ Lockdown milestone as huge crowds allowed at Wembley for Euros final PM fights off Italian bid for showpiece… as England cruise into the next round #tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/JOvFazNBtJ

Government to launch consultation on privatisation of Channel 4

The Government is to launch a consultation into the privatisation of Channel 4. The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport announced the move on Wednesday after bosses at the broadcaster were quizzed on the issue by MPs on the previous day. Moving Channel 4 into private ownership and changing its remit could ensure its “future success and sustainability”, the department said in a statement. Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden (Yui Mok/PA) The consultation will also review regulation of streaming services such as Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime Video. It will consider whether new rules around impartiality and accuracy are needed for documentaries and news content on the platforms to “level the playing field” with broadcasters, who are regulated by the watchdog Ofcom.

Radiohead and Chemical Brothers back calls for action on EU touring

Radiohead on stage (David Jensen/PA) Radiohead, Chemical Brothers and Annie Lennox are among the artists calling on the Government to make it easier for musicians to tour in the European Union. New post-Brexit UK rules which came into force at the beginning of the year do not guarantee visa-free travel for musicians in the EU. The group of musicians have warned that UK acts face “insurmountable financial and logistical barriers created by Brexit” and call on the Government to “save” EU touring. Annie Lennox (Yui Mok/PA) The #LetTheMusicMove campaign is urging action to ensure an end to “Brexit-related cost, paperwork and bureaucracy currently preventing EU touring”.

Festivals face devastating consequences unless ministers insure event risk – MPs

June 23, 2021, 12:06 am Festivalgoers watch Death Blooms on stage on the first day of the Download Festival pilot at Donington Park in Leicestershire (Joe Giddens/PA) Festivals and freelancers in the cultural sector could face “devastating consequences to their survival” if fresh Government support is not offered, MPs have warned. In July, Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden announced a £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund (CRF) with the objective of rescuing up to 75% of arts, culture and heritage institutions and organisations at risk of financial ruin following the first national lockdown in England. The Public Accounts Committee (PAC), in its report on the fund published on Wednesday, praised the speed at which the money was allocated to 5,000 organisations in dire straits.

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