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Bolton's hospitality industry has been decimated over the past 12 months.
Despite some apparent light at the end of the tunnel, a selection of town centre bar owners are still too wary to open up on Monday (April 12).
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has confirmed that England can move to Step Two of the lockdown roadmap on April 12 - meaning outdoor hospitality can return, along with non-essential retail,
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NME about what should and could happen next following the government’s streaming inquiry – calling for a fundamental “shift in the way that business is done” to make payments fairer for musicians.This week saw over 150 artists – including Paul McCartney, Kate Bush, Damon Albarn, Chris Martin, Noel Gallagher and Wolf Alice – sign an open letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson to reform the streaming economy and “put the value of music back where it belongs – in the hands of music makers”.Pressure
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Cinemas around the UK and beyond have repeatedly been forced to close their doors to business since the announcement of the first lockdown in March 2020. The pandemic threw the film industry into disarray, with major studios forced to rethink release strategies for some of its most costly and awards-friendly films.
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Prime Minister believes he acted with "honesty and integrity" in his time as London mayor amid new allegations about his relationship with an American businesswoman. Allegra Stratton said there was "no case to answer" on claims that Johnson used his position while London mayor to get favourable treatment for Jennifer Arcuri.
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