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Five-stage 'roadmap' for performing arts unveiled
The "phased return" will initially let performances take place outdoors, with indoors events later.

Gone with the Wind returns with slavery warning
The film is reinstated to the HBO Max streaming service with a strong new disclaimer.

US country band Dixie Chicks drop the Dixie
The band are the latest to change their name in light of the anti-racism movement.

Elton John's ex-wife Renate Blauel seeks injunction
The sound engineer filed legal papers last week, but the reasons for her action are unclear.

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Denise Welch shares mental health survival tips
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Strictly Come Dancing 2020 to be shorter series
The BBC says adjustments will be made "to ensure the high standards audiences know and love".
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Five-stage 'roadmap' for performing arts unveiled
The "phased return" will initially let performances take place outdoors, with indoors events later.

Gone with the Wind returns with slavery warning
The film is reinstated to the HBO Max streaming service with a strong new disclaimer.

US country band Dixie Chicks drop the Dixie
The band are the latest to change their name in light of the anti-racism movement.

Elton John's ex-wife Renate Blauel seeks injunction
The sound engineer filed legal papers last week, but the reasons for her action are unclear.

Little Women author's early work published at last
The little-known, unfinished story by Louisa May Alcott was written when she was 17.

Denise Welch shares mental health survival tips
The actress and Loose Women star says self-care is crucial during the uncertainty of the pandemic.

Strictly Come Dancing 2020 to be shorter series
The BBC says adjustments will be made "to ensure the high standards audiences know and love".

Gone with the Wind returns with slavery warning
The film is reinstated to the HBO Max streaming service with a strong new disclaimer.

US country band Dixie Chicks drop the Dixie
The band are the latest to change their name in light of the anti-racism movement.

Elton John's ex-wife Renate Blauel seeks injunction
The sound engineer filed legal papers last week, but the reasons for her action are unclear.
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Kevin Roach, runs The Deco in Northampton, said being allowed to open but not to stage anything was like "opening a pub without beer".

Peter Jay, owner of Great Yarmouth's Hippodrome Circus, said not being able to open on 4 July had "thrown a spanner in the works".
"The artists are not singing towards the audience which I think they were afraid of, and they are family groups doing all the acts, so it works well for us," he said.
A spokesperson for the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) said it was "doing all we can to support the sector through government grants, loans, the furlough scheme and the Arts Council's £160m emergency response package".
The spokesperson added: "We are working with the sector to get it fully back up and running as soon as possible and considering ways in which we may be able to support it further in addition to this unprecedented financial assistance."
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