X Factor star Ariel Burdett lay undiscovered in her bed for days after her death, inquest told
The X Factor hopeful – real name Amy Burdett – was found with a stab wound to her neck at her home in Leeds on 12 November last year as an inquest revealed more about her tragic death
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X Factor s Ariel Burdett, 38, lay undiscovered in bed for days after her death
Ariel had one of the most memorable auditions on the X Factor when she performed on the programme in 2008 to judges Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh, Danii Minogue and Cheryl
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Ariel Burdett, 38, found dead at her home in Leeds, on November 12 last year
The singer died following an incision to her neck and drug toxicity, inquest heard
Was credited with memorable audition when she appeared on X Factor in 2008
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Press release More than £165 million in repayable finance announced to support major arts and heritage institutions as Culture Recovery Fund marks £1 billion milestone
£165 million offered to organisations including the National Theatre, Southbank Centre, English National Opera and Royal Shakespeare Company who will be supported by major loans from the Culture Recovery Fund.
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11 December 2020
The Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund surpasses £1 billion milestone, supporting more than 75,000 jobs, with remaining £400 million on the way as plans for a further round of support announced
£60 million in capital funding has been awarded for ongoing construction and maintenance with 75% awarded to organisations outside of London