Arts sector must start lobbying again

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Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy leaves Downing Street after her first day in office. Photo: Shutterstock

Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy leaves Downing Street after her first day in office. Photo: Shutterstock

With the loss of Thangham Debbonaire, the new minister of culture will have to pick up her briefing. The only silver lining is the extra opportunity it offers the arts to redouble their lobbying efforts.

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