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In the wake of the Brexit vote, the UK needs to celebrate its world-class cultural reach – and what better way than by completing London’s new concert hall, asks Nicholas Kenyon.

As Britain rethinks its role in the wake of the referendum vote, there is one crucial element about which we can be totally confident: as a nation we punch far above our weight in the arts, culture and the creative industries.
In the world-class quality of the work, as an economic success story and a primary source of Britain’s soft power, the above will be at the heart of how we project ourselves on the international stage in future... Keep reading on The Telegraph