Baillie Gifford’s financial support of the biggest book festivals ended after a campaign against its fossil fuel ties. Britain’s arts need more...
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Partnerships ended over the investment firm’s ties to fossil fuel and Israel, leaving nine book festivals including Hay, Edinburgh and Cheltenham in need of funding
Baillie Gifford’s financial support of the biggest book festivals ended after a campaign against its fossil fuel ties. Britain’s arts need more...
Nine literary festivals, including Cheltenham, have called for extra support after losing funding.
The National Galleries Scotland said that they are confident that the funding from the firm meets their 'strong ethical standards'.
Campaigners welcome ‘seismic shift’ and urge museum bosses to review links with other fossil fuel sponsors
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