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Singer Sarah Connolly argues that the UK is held in such high regard because of the strength of its arts culture. Neglect would be a ‘national disaster’, she says.

Britain is the envy of the world on many levels, punching so far above its weight in the arts, broadcasting and entertainment that it is a source of great puzzlement to us (and to the outside world) why there is not more recognition of this.
On Saturday, Marin Alsop, a great champion of children’s musical education (and wonderful conductor) said at the Last Night of the Proms [watch her speech on BBC iPlayer, one hour and eight minutes in – available until 19 October]:
"The power of music is to unite us and to bring out the best humanity has to offer... Keep reading on The Guardian