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image captionMs Mckenzie said: I hope this book becomes a blueprint for the future generations to encourage women to enter the dance music scene
Women are not visible enough in dance music and need to be championed , a music promoter has said.
Laila Mckenzie, 36, from Bristol, has documented more than 150 women in dance music in a book to raise awareness of how much they have given to the industry.
She said: A key barrier to seeing more young women enter the music industry is the lack of visibility.
The Lady Of The House project was supported by Bristol nightclub Lakota.
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Pubs reopen for indoor pint at midnight
“It’s so nice to be sat inside where it’s warm. I love it, honestly, I love it.”
06:18, 17 MAY 2021
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Pubs had a relatively slow start as they welcomed punters inside for the first time in at least four months.
Indoor mixed drinking is allowed for the first time since November, and drinkers sink in the bar at midnight
When the clock struck at midnight, the British had a pint for the first time in a bar this year.
Boozer toasts to celebrate their newfound freedom Indoor mixing It was finally approved for the first time since November.
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Rosie Delaney, Isobel Loan and Rebecca Mitchell had their first drink at Showtime Bar in Huddersfield at 00:11Credit: PA
Joy for UK pubs and hugs tempered by rise in virus variant
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1of18Libby Jones, right, with her colleague Shannon Maiden, both nurses from Great Ormond Street hospital who have just finished an overnight shift, have a pint of cider at the Shakespeare s Head pub, which will be reopening for the first time to serve indoor customers since the end of the latest coronavirus lockdown, in London, Monday, May 17, 2021.Alastair Grant/APShow MoreShow Less
2of18Passengers prepare to board a flight bound for Faro, Portugal, at Gatwick Airport in West Sussex, England after the ban on international leisure travel for people in England was lifted following the further easing of lockdown restrictions, Monday May 17, 2021. (Gareth Fuller/PA via AP)Gareth Fuller/APShow MoreShow Less