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As senior Labour Party politician Harriet Harman takes up a role as Chair of Trinity Laban, she tells Vanessa Thorpe why an arts education is going to be “the most useful thing in the future”.

Harriet Harman, the former deputy leader of the Labour party, is to take on a fresh challenge: persuading working-class students that learning to dance or play an instrument is not a luxury or a waste of time... Keep reading on The Guardian