£500 million scheme aimed at kick-starting UK film and TV production announced
A £500 million scheme aimed at kick-starting UK film and TV production has been announced.
The scheme will be used to cover the costs of projects being delayed or abandoned due to issues relating to the virus. As restrictions have eased, many productions have been keen to restart - but found they were unable to do so because insurers would not provide cover for further disruptions caused by Covid-19.
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