Russia chose two top diplomats for this initial exchange of views.
after a hiatus due to Covid.But despite its success, organisers announced the
due to a “shift” in the funding landscape after the pandemic.Ms McAllister-Jones continued: “[It] costs a hell of a lot of money.“Last year it was somewhere in the region of £520,000. It is simply a huge task for an organisation of our size to turn that around every year.”
The money to fund the event comes from grant funding from organisations including the Arts Council and Bristol City Council.Carnival organisers have to raise the rest of the money to keep it free to attend.
“I think if we’re going to protect something like carnival, it has to be that anybody can come,” Ms McAllister-Jones added.
“Access to culture is really, really vital and it shouldn’t just be for people that can afford it.over the ruling which she said violated her human rights.
Judge Lord Hodge said the ruling should not be seen as a triumph of one side over the other, and stressed that the law still gives protection against discrimination to transgender people.The husband of murdered MP Jo Cox has called on Kneecap to give a "real apology" after footage emerged of the band allegedly calling for MPs to be killed.
and posted an apology to the families of murdered MPs Jo Cox and Sir David Amess in aThe band said that "an extract of footage, deliberately taken out of all context, is now being exploited and weaponised, as if it were a call to action".