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Music industry says government response to Brexit touring mess is “not good enough” - www.nme.com - Eu
nme.com
09.02.2021 / 22:59

Music industry says government response to Brexit touring mess is “not good enough”

280,000 people signed a petition calling for the government to establish visa-free touring for artists and crew through EU member states after Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal failed to do so, the campaign was debated by MPs in Parliament yesterday (February 8).Cross-party MPs repeated fears that the new added huge costs to future live music tours of the continent would prevent rising and developing artists from being able to afford it, as well as claims from European promoters that they’re likely to

Government rejects visa-free Brexit touring petition and blames EU, but promises to help “navigate the changes” - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
09.02.2021 / 00:13

Government rejects visa-free Brexit touring petition and blames EU, but promises to help “navigate the changes”

Brexit ended in the government essentially ignoring the idea and doubling down on the EU being at fault.Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Brexit trade deal failed to secure visa-free travel for UK artists and their crew wishing to tour Europe (adding huge costs to future live music tours of the continent and preventing rising and developing artists from being able to afford it), prompting a row to erupt over who was responsible.After over 280,000 people signed a petition calling for visa-free

“I don’t know if I can afford it” – artists speak out on the future of European touring post-Brexit - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
08.02.2021 / 18:30

“I don’t know if I can afford it” – artists speak out on the future of European touring post-Brexit

NME about their doubts of being able to tour Europe again thanks to the ongoing Brexit visa fiasco and its impact on musicians.Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Brexit trade deal failed to secure visa-free travel for UK artists and their crew wishing to tour Europe (adding huge costs to future live music tours of the continent and preventing rising and developing artists from being able to afford it), prompting a row to erupt over who was responsible.After over 280,000 people signed a petition

PM urged to ditch Northern Ireland part of Brexit deal after Unionists make demands - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Ireland - county Johnson - city Brussels
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
04.02.2021 / 13:15

PM urged to ditch Northern Ireland part of Brexit deal after Unionists make demands

direct to your inboxCalls have been made to scrap part of the Brexit deal relating to Northern Ireland, as Boris Johnson warned Brussels he will act to prevent trade barriers being put up in the Irish Sea.Northern Ireland's First Minister Arlene Foster said the Northern Ireland Protocol risked the country’s “political and economic links” to the UK and called for it to be replaced amid growing tension among Unionists.The agreement on Northern Ireland was seen as a way of resolving the main

UK live music industry warns of losing “massive” amount of jobs and income to EU with touring made “nigh on impossible” - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
03.02.2021 / 20:03

UK live music industry warns of losing “massive” amount of jobs and income to EU with touring made “nigh on impossible”

Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Brexit trade deal failed to secure visa-free travel for UK artists and their crew wishing to tour Europe (adding huge costs to future live music tours of the continent and preventing rising and developing artists from being able to afford it), a row erupted over who was responsible.Now, ahead of the matter being debated in Parliament next week, many of the UK companies that help make touring possible look set to move to Europe in order to continue – taking a wealth

Kenneth Branagh will play Boris Johnson in British coronavirus drama series - www.foxnews.com - Britain - Ireland - county Johnson
foxnews.com
24.01.2021 / 18:31

Kenneth Branagh will play Boris Johnson in British coronavirus drama series

U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is going to have a moment to shine in an upcoming scripted series about the coronavirus pandemic, according to reports.

Kenneth Branagh to play Boris Johnson in Michael Winterbottom’s coronavirus series - www.nme.com - Britain - county Johnson
nme.com
23.01.2021 / 22:35

Kenneth Branagh to play Boris Johnson in Michael Winterbottom’s coronavirus series

Boris Johnson in Michael Winterbottom’s new coronavirus TV series, it has been confirmed.The show, which is called This Sceptred Isle, will chart the UK’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and will be told across five episodes.According to Variety, the show will look at the events that took place during the country’s first wave, including Johnson’s hospitalisation after contracting the virus in March.In a statement, Winterbottom said: “The first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic will be remembered

Kenneth Branagh to Play U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson in Michael Winterbottom Drama for Sky - variety.com - Britain - county Johnson
variety.com
23.01.2021 / 20:34

Kenneth Branagh to Play U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson in Michael Winterbottom Drama for Sky

Manori Ravindran International EditorKenneth Branagh will play U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson in a new Sky TV series detailing Britain’s muddled response to the COVID-19 crisis.

Kenneth Branagh To Play British PM Boris Johnson In Sky Drama ‘This Sceptred Isle’ - deadline.com - Britain - county Johnson
deadline.com
23.01.2021 / 20:08

Kenneth Branagh To Play British PM Boris Johnson In Sky Drama ‘This Sceptred Isle’

Henry V star Kenneth Branagh is to play British Prime Minister in Sky drama This Sceptred Isle.

People are calling out The Who’s Roger Daltrey for his previous Brexit comments - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
20.01.2021 / 19:09

People are calling out The Who’s Roger Daltrey for his previous Brexit comments

The Who frontman Roger Daltrey’s decision to sign a letter supporting visa-free travel for musicians has caused a stir online, after the singer previously spoke out in support of Brexit and claimed that it wouldn’t have any impact on music.Daltrey joined the likes of Liam Gallagher, Ed Sheeran, and Elton John as over 100 artists signed an open letter slamming the UK Government for having “shamefully failed” the music industry in Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal.The letter called on the government to

Ministers reject call to fight for visa-free Brexit touring plan for musicians - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
19.01.2021 / 17:42

Ministers reject call to fight for visa-free Brexit touring plan for musicians

Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Brexit trade deal failed to secure visa-free travel for artists wishing to tour Europe (adding huge costs to future live music tours of the continent will be incurred and preventing rising and developing UK artists from being able to afford it), a row erupted over who was responsible.Last week, Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden put the blame for this at the foot of the EU following reports that a “standard” proposal that would exempt performers from needing a visa to

Opposition parties hit out at government’s handling of Brexit touring row - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
19.01.2021 / 11:22

Opposition parties hit out at government’s handling of Brexit touring row

Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Brexit trade deal failed to secure visa-free travel for artists wishing to tour Europe (adding huge costs to future live music tours of the continent will be incurred and preventing rising and developing UK artists from being able to afford it), a row erupted over who was responsible.Last week, Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden put the blame for this at the foot of the EU following reports that a “standard” proposal that would exempt performers from needing a visa to

Music industry feel they’ve been dealt a “No Deal Brexit”, but call on government to “take it seriously and fix it” - www.nme.com - Britain - Eu
nme.com
14.01.2021 / 18:19

Music industry feel they’ve been dealt a “No Deal Brexit”, but call on government to “take it seriously and fix it”

Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Brexit trade deal failed to secure visa-free travel for artists wishing to tour Europe (adding huge costs to future live music tours of the continent will be incurred and preventing rising and developing UK artists from being able to afford it), a row erupted over who was responsible.Yesterday, Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden put the blame for this at the foot of the EU following reports that a “standard” proposal that would exempt performers from needing a visa to

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