‘Better late than never’: Arts industry reacts to £1.5bn government rescue package

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actor Bonneville, who began his career at the Royal Shakespeare Company – wrote: “Thank you, Mr Sunak. And thanks to all who have advocated for the Arts’ multi-billion pound contribution the UK economy. However, as well as companies, buildings and ideals, tens of thousands of industry freelancers need help through uncertain times ahead. Let’s keep talking.”

 

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