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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NEWS | Published August 10th 2020, 9:09 am

The Fringe gets cut: Scottish culture continues despite pandemic

For the first time in 70 years, it will be possible to walk down the Pleasance and not be bombarded by flyers and performers alike. The arrival of the pandemic, and subsequent cancellation of both the Fringe and the International Festival, have left a gaping hole in August, none more so than for Zinnie Harris.

NEWS | Published August 9th 2020, 10:10 am

Met with redundancy: National museum cuts one fifth of staff

Covid-19 has taken its toll on the Met. Forced to abandon its annual gala at the beginning of the pandemic, the museum has now resorted to laying off dozens of employees, leaving the museum 20 per cent smaller than it was prior to the outbreak.

NEWS | Published August 9th 2020, 9:09 am

Under the hammer: Sotheby’s reports $2.5 billion in pandemic sales

For most, sales of $2.5 billion amid a pandemic would be a cause for celebration. Yet for Sotheby’s, this almost 25 per cent decline in sales is anything but.

NEWS | Published August 8th 2020, 9:09 am

This is “The End”: conceptual art and the fourth plinth

The recent weather in London lends itself to ice cream, perhaps more than elsewhere in the country. Thankfully, conceptual artist Heather Phillipson has answered the call, building a 31-foot statue of a dollop of cream, with a precariously positioned fly sitting atop it.

NEWS | Published August 8th 2020, 9:09 am

In your streams: 12 million subscribe to new platforms amid pandemic

First came Tiger King, soon followed Normal People, then I May Destroy You, and just like that, Britons spent 40 per cent of their waking hours watching the telly.

NEWS | Published August 7th 2020, 9:09 am

Director of V and A: abandoning arts in schools “is a mistake”

On April 23rd the V&A was supposed to open an exhibition on the history of the handbag. Two months later, one on Alice in Wonderland had planned to follow. Now, after a closure of almost 150 days, the gallery is set to reopen, thought the format is a touch unclear.

NEWS | Published August 7th 2020, 9:09 am

Situation "under review on a constant basis” as quarantine list grows

Rishi Sunak has announced that the UK "will not hesitate" to add countries to the quarantine list in the hope of preventing the spread of Covid-19.

NEWS | Published August 7th 2020, 9:09 am

Managing director of Corkills Motor Group: “I think I’ve grown and changed as a leader over the years.”

As businesses across the country respond to the current economic situation, the director of Corkills Motor Group spoke with The Leaders Council about the difference between leadership and management. Meanwhile the "Dominic Cummings effect" damages faith in the government.

NEWS | Published August 6th 2020, 10:10 am

MENTA chief executive on leadership: “It’s about knowing when to listen”

As businesses across the country respond to the current economic situation, The Leaders Council spoke with the chief executive of MENTA, about the importance of listening. Meanwhile the government is to announce whether France will feature on the quarantine list in the next 24 hours.

NEWS | Published August 6th 2020, 9:09 am

Creative thinking: The Art Council and Covid-19

It would seem that Mimi Wilcox’s flight to the UK was fortuitous. Her journey to meet long-distance partner Michael-David McKernan on the day the UK’s lockdown was announced had almost cinematic timing.

NEWS | Published August 6th 2020, 9:09 am

Aberdeen first Scottish city to re-impose lockdown

Those hoping to secure a wee dram in the centre of Aberdeen will find themselves sorely disappointed as the city was the first in Scotland to re-enter lockdown yesterday evening.

NEWS | Published August 5th 2020, 11:11 am

A cut above: Elements Lifestyle reopens to a brave new world

With salons across the country reopened for just over a month, the transformative power of a good haircut has never been clearer. Though the process may differ slightly, the end result is the same, if not better – distance, social or otherwise, does make the heart grow fonder after all.

NEWS | Published August 5th 2020, 10:10 am

“All we can do is try” says Lane Group Chairman

As businesses across the country respond to the current economic situation, the chairman of The Lane Group spoke with The Leaders Council about the importance of continuing to operate amid a pandemic. Meanwhile an investigation into the introduction of the UK-wide quarantine revealed some 10,000 infected individuals were able to enter the country prior to lockdown.

NEWS | Published August 5th 2020, 9:09 am

A pint-sized problem: children’s commissioner says schools must be "first to open, last to close"

The children’s commissioner for England has said that schools should only close after pubs, restaurants and non-essential shops in the event of a future lockdown.

NEWS | Published August 4th 2020, 9:09 am

Great Scott donates $2 billion to worthy causes

Jeff Bezos makes $2,489 per second. In the time it would take to make a cup of tea, Bezos could put a down payment on a flat in South Kensington without breaking a sweat and still have money left over.


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