The British government has unveiled a £60 million ($73 million) package to support growth across the creative sectors, being announced at Friday’s Creative Industries Growth Summit in Gateshead. Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy is presenting the funding plan to more than 250 creative businesses and cultural leaders at The Glasshouse International Centre for Music.
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The UK Government has unveiled a £60 million package to support the creative industries.
Baby Reindeer creator Richard Gadd has revealed he will not be returning to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and has put his comedy career on the back-burner. The writer and performer won the most coveted comedy award at the Fringe before having a hit with the original stage version of Baby Reindeer, before it was snapped up for a Netflix series.
In addition to the support, the government has also launched a new UK Soft Power Council to build trust and drive economic growth