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Hospitality jobs at risk as furlough cliff edge approaches  | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

MyLahore director Ishfaq Farooq, left, and Record Cafe owner Keith Wildman shared their views about extending furlough for hospitality businesses PUBS and restaurants in Bradford are backing Labour s call to extend the furlough scheme, as the party warns that jobs of more than a million people in the hospitality industry may be at risk. According to the latest official statistics, 1,036,600 people working in the hospitality industry are still furloughed and almost one in 10 hospitality businesses are planning to make staff redundant in the next three months. The furlough scheme is approaching a cliff edge in April and Labour has called on the Government to extend it to protect jobs as long as health restrictions remain in place, in addition to calling for six months extensions to both the 100 per cent business rates relief and reduced rate of VAT for the hospitality.

Welcome to my home town: Why arts and culture could transform Bradford s reputation

Welcome to my home town: Why arts and culture could transform Bradford’s reputation Emma Cooke © Provided by The Independent During lockdown, many of us made the pilgrimage back to our family homes – and rediscovered them through fresh eyes. Part guide, part love letter, “ ” is a new series in which we celebrate where we’re from. After all, it could be a while before we can go anywhere else… Bradford is a funny old place. It has a prosperous textiles heritage, but today suffers from a less savoury reputation. The fabric of the city shows clear evidence of these two worlds colliding – grand civic architecture rubs shoulders with ugly concrete eyesores from the 1960s, none more so than the infamous High Point building, which represents the bygone Brutalist era with its ribbed concrete and narrow, red-tinted windows.

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City Lights - Washington City Paper

City Lights Here’s what you need to know about the arts in D.C. Our free newsletter gives you daily updates on arts and more. We’ll also recommend things for you to do twice a week. Get the newsletter Success! You re on the list. Whoops! There was an error and we couldn t process your subscription. Please reload the page and try again. Processing… When the pandemic hit in March 2020, D.C.’s The North Country, like most bands, experienced plannus interruptus. When the pandemic hit in March 2020, D.C.’s The North Country, like most bands, experienced plannus interruptus, having to cancel their promotional efforts for their latest release America and Afterwards. “We were supposed to go to South By Southwest,” explains lead singer Andrew Grossman. […]

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