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Music industry welcomes COVID-19 unlocking plan in England that will see live music’s full return - www.nme.com
nme.com
05.07.2021 / 19:55

Music industry welcomes COVID-19 unlocking plan in England that will see live music’s full return

the government’s proposed full easing of coronavirus lockdown restrictions in England from July 19.Prime Minister Boris Johnson today (July 5) announced details for the fourth and final stage of unlocking in England later this month, which is set to be confirmed next Monday (July 5) after a data review.

Dr Alex George urges people 'be kind' after Love Island death threats - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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04.07.2021 / 14:19

Dr Alex George urges people 'be kind' after Love Island death threats

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Final £300million of Culture Recovery Fund to help save venues and festivals announced by government - www.nme.com
nme.com
25.06.2021 / 02:49

Final £300million of Culture Recovery Fund to help save venues and festivals announced by government

coronavirus closures and restrictions.Last week, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that the reopening date of June 21 – also known to some as “Freedom Day” with all coronavirus restrictions set to be lifted in England – would be delayed until July 19 to allow for an increase in the vaccination effort to deal with the spread of new COVID variants.However, this left England’s grassroots music venues with the cancellation of over 4,000 gigs in the coming weeks and a combined loss of £36million

Government to publish test event data “shortly” after legal threat from music industry - www.nme.com
nme.com
24.06.2021 / 19:51

Government to publish test event data “shortly” after legal threat from music industry

a weekend of events in Liverpool, the BRIT Awards and Download Festival.Events organisers were eagerly anticipating the results of the programme last week ahead of a planned summer of live music, but they were delayed without explanation.They are now attempting to open up the industry once again, after initial results suggested that attending a live music event posed as much risk of contracting COVID-19 as going shopping.A spokesperson for Boris Johnson told The Guardian: “These pilots provide

Live music sector facing staff shortages as gigs begin to return - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
21.06.2021 / 19:29

Live music sector facing staff shortages as gigs begin to return

COVID-19 rules, with all restrictions in the UK set to end on July 19 under new guidance set out by Boris Johnson last week.Industry bodies including LIVE (Live music Industries Venues and Entertainment), the Concert Promoters Association, the Events Industry Forum and the UK Crowd Management Association have written to Johnson detailing staff shortages across the music industry, and calling for the government to help fill vacant roles.“While the overall picture is complex, one short-term

NTIA calls for UK government to reopen Night Time Economy businesses on July 5 - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
19.06.2021 / 22:33

NTIA calls for UK government to reopen Night Time Economy businesses on July 5

Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) has called for the UK government to reopen Night Time Economy businesses on July 5 as anger mounts following the delay of the country’s roadmap.Earlier this week (June 14), Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that the date of June 21, in which all coronavirus restrictions would be lifted in England, will now be delayed until July 19.The PM told a press conference that they had seen “more infection and more hospitalisation” of late, with the Delta

Peter Gabriel warns he may have to cancel WOMAD without government insurance - www.nme.com - Jordan
nme.com
17.06.2021 / 21:55

Peter Gabriel warns he may have to cancel WOMAD without government insurance

Peter Gabriel has said that this year’s edition of the festival may be cancelled, unless the government offers an insurance program.All limits on social distancing and crowd capacities were due to be lifted on June 21, however Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced earlier this week (June 14) that this will now not take place until July 19 due to the spread of new COVID-19 variants.

UK festivals call for urgent intervention as June 21 reopening delayed by a month - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
14.06.2021 / 23:10

UK festivals call for urgent intervention as June 21 reopening delayed by a month

Association of Independent Festivals (AIF) has called for an urgent intervention from the UK government for festivals after the easing of coronavirus restrictions was delayed by a month.Tonight (June 14), Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that the date of June 21, in which all coronavirus restrictions would be lifted in England, will now be delayed until July 19.The PM told a press conference that they had seen “more infection and more hospitalisation” of late, with the Delta variant of

Music venue bosses “numb and frustrated” with £36million set to be lost as June 21 reopening delayed by a month - www.nme.com
nme.com
14.06.2021 / 20:53

Music venue bosses “numb and frustrated” with £36million set to be lost as June 21 reopening delayed by a month

coronavirus restrictions being delayed by four weeks.Tonight (Monday, June 14), Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that the date of June 21 – also known to some as “Freedom Day” – in which all coronavirus restrictions would be lifted in England will now be delayed until July 19.The PM told a press conference that they had seen “more infection and more hospitalisation” of late, with the Delta variant of COVID-19 spreading faster than the third wave that was predicted when the roadmap was

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