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We need culture’s ability to bring us together, but we must also recognise that culture is often seen as divisive and London-centric, argues Ian Blatchford.

Without culture, Albert Camus wrote, society “is but a jungle”. As we navigate the tangle of issues that have grown around Donald Trump and Brexit we need culture’s ability to bring us together, but we should also be alive to the reality that it can be divisive: perceived as elitist, or resented as London... Keep reading on The Guardian