Florence McCrae

Literary Editor for Leaders of Great Britain

Florence McRae is responsible for all of the Leaders Council’s cultural content. She writes a weekly Long Read article which is published every Sunday. Topics have included The Turner Prize and The Pulitzer Prize.

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FEATURES | Published June 7th 2020, 10:10 am

Take your Tim: Davie appointed BBC director general

One of the BBC’s most senior executives, Tim Davie, has been announced as the new director general of the broadcasting company.

FEATURES | Published June 6th 2020, 10:10 am

Face masks compulsory on public transport from 15 June

As of 15 June the government has ruled that all passengers on public transport in England will have to wear a face covering. However, the British Medical Association has urged the wearing of face coverings to be extended to all places in which social distancing is not possible.

FEATURES | Published June 6th 2020, 9:09 am

Take charge: a tough time to be an Arts Leader

The road to becoming a curator is by no means an easy one. The role demands years of preparation, patience, and good fortune to even be considered. Yet amid the outbreak of Covid-19, the position feels less like winning the lottery, and increasingly something of a poisoned chalice.

FEATURES | Published June 6th 2020, 9:09 am

A sense of art: Ben Lawrence predicts the future

In the years to come, Ben Lawrence predicts an artistic revolution. In his latest piece for The Telegraph, Lawrence nails his colours to the mast, examining what he refers to as the: “the primary duty of the arts in this country” in response to the global pandemic.

FEATURES | Published June 5th 2020, 10:10 am

Show some art: Sharkey makes a case for supporting the culture sphere

Jeffrey Sharkey’s latest piece for The Times reads equal parts manifesto and love letter. Not directed at one particular figure of renown, Sharkey instead focuses on the contribution of the arts as a whole, particularly in this most “unprecedented” time.

FEATURES | Published June 5th 2020, 9:09 am

EU-UK trade talks indicate little progress

The most recent UK-EU talks on a trade deal to accommodate the needs of both parties post-Brexit are coming to a close, with no clear indicator of any progress on either side.

FEATURES | Published June 5th 2020, 8:08 am

Old Vic, New Rules: Tom Morris talks Covid-19

While those across the theatrical realm have closed their doors amid the outbreak of Covid-19, Tom Morris has left his open just a crack. The current artistic director of the Bristol Old Vic, hopes that in spite of the pandemic, theatres will still be able to demonstrate their worth, perhaps now more than ever.

FEATURES | Published June 4th 2020, 10:10 am

Given the green light: Gatsby to go ahead in October

One can hardly help but wonder what F. Scott Fitzgerald would have made of the immersive staging of The Great Gatsby in the best of times. Yet a rendition of the classic with social distancing measures and audiences attired in masks may have proven a little much for the man himself.

FEATURES | Published June 4th 2020, 10:10 am

Well endowed: Arts Groups respond to financial upheaval

Late last month the National Trust met with the digital, culture, media and sport select committee to ask for support, ideally that of the financial variety. This was particularly curious, considering the £1.3 billion of reserve funds the body has for occasions such as these.

FEATURES | Published June 4th 2020, 8:08 am

Red letter day: Starmer awaiting response from Johnson

In the most recent PMQs, held in accordance with current social distancing measures at the Commons yesterday afternoon, Sir Keir Starmer accused the prime minister of ignoring his offer for help, issued over two weeks ago.

FEATURES | Published June 3rd 2020, 11:11 am

Snapshot: Historic England publishes public photographs of lockdown

Historic England have revealed the 200 photographs of lockdown life which will be included in the nation’s archive following the Picturing Lockdown Competition launched in May.

FEATURES | Published June 3rd 2020, 11:11 am

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder: Alastair Sooke defends Raphael

Before the outbreak of Covid-19, the phrase “once in a lifetime” was seemingly attached to each and every exhibition. Yet it seems now that there were opportunities in which this epithet was entirely accurate, most notably the Raphael Exhibition at the Scuderie del Quirinale in Rome which reopens today, following a relaxation to Italy’s lockdown rules.

FEATURES | Published June 3rd 2020, 9:09 am

Starmer accuses Johnson of “winging it”

Labour leader, Sir Keir Starmer, has accused Boris Johnson of “winging it” in the government’s decision to ease lockdown, making a “difficult situation 10 times worse”.

FEATURES | Published June 2nd 2020, 11:11 am

A helping hand: RHA fundraises for artists

Struggling Irish Artists may find a lifeline in the Royal Hibernian Academy’s latest fundraising campaign, which is hoped to exceed €50,000.

FEATURES | Published June 2nd 2020, 10:10 am

Virtually no problem: MPs to vote on continuing Commons proceedings

As of mid-April, MPs have been able to contribute to parliamentary proceedings from afar by the use of video link. This afternoon, they will vote on whether or not to continue such measures as the Commons returns from its Whitsun recess.


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