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From Depreston to the silver screen

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newscast 20211029 00:32:00

to the chancellor s statement and trying, you know in real time, to unpick some of the statements that he was making and some of the claims that he was making. did the penny drop for you straight away when you heard that keir had covid that that would mean it was you doing it? yes, and of course, look. ..i say i only had 45 minutes, obviously keir and i had been working on this speech and it drew on some of the things that i spoke about in my conference speech just a few weeks ago. so it wasn t unfamiliar terrain. and actually in a way, having 45 minutes means you haven t got time to get nervous or anxious. so, i don t know if that was a good thing or a bad thing, but ijust had to get on with it and do myjob. and i noticed, having watched you in parliament for a few years, your performances at the despatch box, you re getting much more kind of punchier over the years. is that like a deliberate thing you have done?

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newscast 20211029 20:32:00

of the claims that he was making. did the penny drop for you straightaway when you heard that keir had covid that that would mean it was you doing it? yes and of course, look. ..i say i only had 45 minutes, obviously keir and i had been working on this speech and it drew on some of the things that i spoke about in my conference speech just a few weeks ago. so it wasn t unfamiliar terrain. and actually in a way, having 45 minutes means you haven t got time to get nervous or anxious. so, i don t know if that was a good thing or a bad thing, but ijust had to get on with it and do myjob. and i noticed, having watched you in parliament for a few years, your performances at the dispatch box, you re getting much more kind of punchier over the years. is that like a deliberate thing you have done? i like the house of commons and i always have since i first got elected 11 years ago. i like the debate, i like the fact that you know you have got people behind you, usually cheer, hopefully cheering

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'A really nice Band-Aid': Funding boost for Melbourne music industry

A really nice Band-Aid : Funding boost for Melbourne music industry We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss A really nice Band-Aid : Funding boost for Melbourne music industry Normal text size Advertisement The owner of Melbourne s Cherry Bar says a $5 million state government rescue package to help music venues survive will be a big help but won t cover the magnitude of losses suffered from the COVID-19 shutdown. Creative Industries Minister Danny Pearson on Wednesday named 68 venues – including Cherry Bar, Revolver Upstairs, Section 8, and Geelong s Barwon Club Hotel – that would share in the latest round of the live music venues program.

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Supporting Our Music Industry Now And Into Future

VIC Premier Victoria’s prized music industry will receive a massive boost with the Andrews Labor Government supporting music venues, musicians, businesses and workers to continue their road to recovery – sharing new music and live performances with audiences across the state. Minister for Creative Industries Danny Pearson and Member for Albert Park Martin Foley today visited St Kilda’s iconic Espy Hotel to announce funding for the venue alongside almost $8 million in grants targetting all levels of the industry. More than 130 Victorian music businesses, artists and venues will share in grants totalling around $3 million, supporting nearly 5,000 jobs in the industry as part of the

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