Florence McCrae
Literary Editor for Leaders of Great Britain
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Coming up Trumps: Tom Petty estate issues cease and desist to US President
The estate of Tom Petty has issued a formal cease and desist letter to the campaign of US president Donald Trump following the use of his song I Won’t Back Down on 20 June at a rally in Tulsa.
Long Read – Art breakers: destruction and restoration in museums and beyond
Nick Flynn really ought to have tied his shoelaces. His visit to the Fitzwilliam museum would have been markedly different if he had, allowing him to leave with a few postcards instead of causing half a million pounds worth of damage. Then again, some of us learn lessons the hard way.
Where did it Gogh? : art detective has “proof of life” of stolen painting
Dutch detectives believe they have “proof of life” of a Van Gogh painting stolen during lockdown.
Going into Labour: party warned they have a "mountain to climb" before 2024 election
Following a review of the Labour party’s 2019 election defeat, it has been revealed that a new leader and the end of Brexit as a key election issue will not be enough for the party to win back power.
I came, I saw, Ikea: Chain reopens
Prior to lockdown the most complex element of a trip to Ikea was building the furniture at the other end. Now, with new social distancing measures in place, the reopening of 22 stores across England is more complex than building a Havsta ever was.
Country’s debt larger than the whole economy for the first time in decades
Following record amounts of borrowing in May, the UK’s debt is now larger than the economy.
Time to act: Dominic Cavendish fears for theatres
Far from being over dramatic, the future of theatres, according to Dominic Cavendish, is bleak. Indeed, in his piece for The Telegraph, Cavendish pulls no punches in his consideration of the situation: “here it is: the feared Doomsday scenario is starting to play out before our eyes.”
Independent thoughts: Bookshops turn digital
Andy Hunter is the booksellers answer to Midas. Everything he touches turns to gold. At the beginning of the year, Hunter noticed untapped ground – there was no independent platform to retail books from. If one were to exist and could capture the minds and loosen the purse strings of even a handful of Amazon’s customer base, the profits would be considerable indeed.
End of the Rhodes: Oxford college supports statue’s removal
Oriel College has voted in favour of removing the statue of Cecil Rhodes and will establish an independent inquiry to examine the key issues surrounding it, as a result of the Rhodes Must Fall campaign established four years ago.
We don’t need no education: £1 billion catch-up fund for England’s pupils
The prime minister has announced a £1 billion fund for pupils in England who have missed out on school as a result of the Covid-19 outbreak.
Culture wars: Creative industries will be hit twice as hard as wider economy as a result of Covid-19
Leaders in the creative industries have warned of a “cultural catastrophe” following Covid-19.
No laughing matter: No Direction Home subverts expectations
In the first workshop for No Direction Home, Tom Parry told his cohort: “Don’t try to be funny. Try to be interesting”. In the past 18 months since the group’s foundation, this advice has proved fruitful, as the collective has gone on to grow and thrive.
Phase Two announced for Scotland this evening
Nicola Sturgeon is to announce the latest relaxation in lockdown measures as Scotland moves to the second phase of lockdown later today.
Theatre half full: Kwame Kwei-Armah talks about the future for the Young Vic
Kwame Kwei-Armah remains positive in spite of the fact the Young Vic is expected to run out of money by the end of the year, if present circumstances are anything to go by. “I am a hard-wired optimist” he says – a quality more important now than ever as we enter the thirteenth week of lockdown.
Man of the match: 1.3 million children able to claim free school meals thanks to Rashford
Some 1.3 million children will now be able to claim free school meals thanks to the work of Manchester United forward, Marcus Rashford.
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