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Best seat in the house: Hamilton goes digital
When Lin Manuel Miranda first saw the final number of Hamilton on the big screen, he threw his shoes into the air, not perhaps the response the film’s producers had expected.
Long-Bailey sacked following anti-Semitism row
Sir Keir Starmer has sacked Rebecca Long-Bailey over allegations she shared an article containing an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory.
The Winds of Winter is coming, eventually
George R.R. Martin is not a fan of deadlines at the best of times. For the past 24 years he has been working on the Game of Thrones series, making slow but steady progress, and helping to create a hit HBO show in the process.
Safe as houses: Housing minister still faces questions over Westferry planning row, says Starmer
Labour leader, Sir Keir Starmer, has said that housing secretary Robert Jenrick still has questions to answer over his involvement in a planning case with a Tory donor.
Beg, borrow or steal: art experts arrested over looted antiquities
A collective of the world’s most eminent museums, including the Louvre Abu Dhabi and the Metropolitan Museum of art, have purchased looted Middle Eastern artefacts to the sum of tens of millions of euros.
Splendid isolation: Robey returns to cinemas
Love the arts, but not people? Tim Robey knows how you feel. The Telegraph’s Film Critic has thrown his proverbial hat into the ring regarding the advent of socially distanced arts, and unlike so many of his peers, he is quite delighted by the prospect.
Met with caution: museum of art to reopen in late August
The Metropolitan Museum of Art has given up a lot this year. Deprived of their annual gala, and their summer show, the galleries have been closed for almost five months.
Life’s a beach: Ministers unwilling to act on coastal overcrowding
George Eustice, the environment secretary, has said that the government is reluctant to close beaches following the declaration of a major incident in Bournemouth when thousands visited the coast.
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A change in direction: museums prepare to reopen
The directors of the UK’s largest museums have welcomed the news that galleries can reopen from 4 July.
Don’t let this be the final curtain plead theatres
Theatres continue to voice their concern regarding the future of the industry following the prime minister’s revised social distancing measures announced on Tuesday.
Testing times: Starmer criticises government approach to test and trace
In yesterday’s PMQs, the Labour Leader pressed Boris Johnson on how effective the NHS test and trace system will be in England.
General and Medical Group: Introducing a unique and complete insurance solution for medical professionals
Launched earlier this month, KeyMed, part of the General & Medical Group, provides medical professionals with a specialist insurance package which combines medical malpractice insurance with CQC-focused service, training and support.
Swissport halving its UK workforce
Following the aviation industry's coronavirus-related difficulties in recent weeks, ground service operator Swissport has announced that it will be looking to cut down its UK workforce by around 50 per cent.
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