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"text": " the cultural sector cautiously welcomed the chancellor's figures, with support for people such as independents who miss out on government support, a lack of details in key areas, and not doing enough about it.\n the figures say there is a lack of detail in key areas and not enough is being done to support people such as independents who miss out on government support.\n according to multiple sources, chancellor rishi and sunak plan to extend the sport, winter, survival and package, announced in november, to the summer of 2021 to help clubs recover from a lack of fans during the pandemic.\n julian and bird, chief executive of the society of london, the uk and the theatre, said: \"the extension of the furlough and the remaining 5% business rate and tax cuts are hugely welcome and will help to ensure that our industry can reopen with additional financial security. \"\n in november the 11 sports were offered 300 million pounds in support, most of it on loan, with the aim of supporting them until paying fans return.\n bird, who also welcomed the extension of the income support scheme to cover those filing 2019-20 through the tax year, urged the government to look at the plight of other individuals who are falling through the gap between furlough and income support employment.\n philippa and childs, head of the bectu creative industry union, said the government was grossly exaggerating the difference between the seiss scheme and making, including new employment.\n she said addressing the date for cutting off access to the scheme had done nothing to change the cliff edge of \u00a350, 000 and failing to do so would be a final insult, and that the scheme would wind down two months before the end of the furlough scheme.\n addressing the \u00a350, 000 cliff edge by addressing the date of cutting off access to the scheme would do nothing to change the failure of the scheme.\n the west end 's les and miserables, which is best known in the west end for its production, is to reopen on may 17, but the producers want more details as to why, and the aim of the reopening is to have any help possible, the theatre producer sir david cameron and the mackintosh company have said to the government,\n the discussions are believed to center on the possibility of extending a 100 million pound package of support for local authority leisure centres which was announced in october.\n `` the next crucial signpost for us in the commercial theatre is early april, when the next step will be confirmed, '' he said, as the government hoped to confirm the move, which would lead to the social distance show being able to return on the 17th of may 2021.\n government sources also pointed to a new announcement over the weekend that the private pool would be eligible for 18-pound restart and grant products.\n \"there needs to be much more help, \" said rebecca passmore, managing director of puregym, which has 275 sites and around a million members in the uk.\n the government is considering granting a grant to the organisers of the event to compensate for the effects of the covid funeral, as is the insurance scheme for major festivals.\n ministers julian and knight, chair of the digital, culture, media, and sports committee of parliament, said they were greatly disappointed that the government had not backed a cancellation insurance scheme for the festival, which would have provided a safety net if the organisers of the festival needed to cancel plans and enable more people to go ahead with confidence this summer.\n the great disappointment is that the government has not backed a cancellation insurance scheme for the festival, which would have provided a safety net if the organisers of the festival needed to cancel the plans, as they say, to enable more people to go ahead with the festival this summer with confidence.\n the government is not backing a cancellation insurance scheme for the festival, which would provide a safety net if the organizers of the festival needed to cancel the plan, as they say, to enable more people to go ahead with the festival this summer with confidence.\n nathan and clark, who own brudenell, social and club in leeds, are buoyant about the future and government support, but added that the lack of insurance coverage in the budget could impact on smaller audiences around the country.\n when we close, we will have zero revenue because despite huge efforts to defuse costs and some government support, we will still be losing 500, 000 a day.\n passmore urged the government to help build a healthier and more fit nation by supporting the target through support for the whole exercise sector.\n we call on the chancellor to extend the business rate relief for a further 12 months, with a temporary tax cut to 5% over 12 months, to encourage people to rejoin the gypsies from the middle of april in the hope that they will rejoin the hospitality sector, and to match this with a tax cut to provide for the hospitality sector in order to reach a solution to the rent claim.\n the budget means protecting key forums at the expense of freelance staff, said pascale and aebischer, professors at the university of london and exeter and leaders of research on how theatre has adapted to the pandemic in the past year.\n she said the reopening institutions, which will produce high quality work in 2019 and contribute an estimated \u00a31. 5 billion to the uk economy, could well survive into the summer but would struggle without more support from workers.\n \"there is such relief that we can look ahead now, \" said culture secretary oliver dowden, \"because this funding is not for the survival, planning and preparation of the reopening of the theater, the museum and the live performance of the reopening. \"\n well, exercise and outdoor sports have been documented to reduce up to 50 percent the risk of major illnesses such as heart disease, stroke, type ii diabetes and cancer, and the risk of early death by up to 30 percent lower.\n and the risk of major illnesses such as heart disease, stroke, type ii diabetes and cancer was reduced by up to 50 percent and the risk of early death by up to 30 percent lower.\n it also said that physical activity is known to help improve mental health through better sleep, happier sentiments and the management of stress, anxiety or intrusive thoughts about race.\n it is known that physical activity helps improve mental health through better sleep, happier sentiments and the management of stress, anxiety or intrusive thoughts about race.\n he said: \"the health of our nation in this crisis should be put at the heart of this budget by a government that understands the need for the fit and leisure sector more than ever in this recovery. \"\n", |
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"summary": "The arts and the cultural sector cautiously welcomed the chancellor's figures, with support for people such as independents who \"miss out on government support, a lack of details in key areas, and not doing enough about it\". The great disappointment is that the government has not backed a cancellation insurance scheme for the festival, which would have provided a safety net if the organisers of the festival needed to cancel plans. The lack of insurance on smaller audiences could impact the budget, but the government is considering grant money to the organisers to compensate for the effects of the pandemic. The budget means protecting key forums at the expense of freelance staff, said Professors at the university of london and exeter. The culture secretary oliver dowden says that the reopening institutions, which contribute an estimated 1.5 billion to the uk economy, could survive into the summer but would struggle without more support from workers. There is also relief that we can look ahead now,\" he says, because this funding is not for the survival, planning and preparation of the re-opening of the theater, the museum and the live performance ofthe reopening. He adds that physical activity helps improve mental health through better sleep, happier sentiments and the management of stress, anxiety or intrusive thoughts about race." |