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Chris Smith MP July 1999. Culture Minister who was asked to give his choice

Chris Smith MP July 1999. Culture Minister who was asked to give his choice



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Chris Smith MP July 1999. Culture Minister who was asked to give his choice

Chris Smith MP July 1999.
Culture Minister who was asked to give his choice on which of the ways in todays Mirror the Manchester United FA Cup problem could be solved He declined He was attending the launch of £ 2.5 million project called New Generation Audiences at the Globe Theatre A project to give free tickets to children for sport theatre and Arts.
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Alisdair MacDonald
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
WA*1026074

Media ID 21323842

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Chris Smith MP, the Culture Minister in July 1999, captured in this photo print. Known for his influential role in shaping cultural policies during the 1990s, Chris Smith was approached by journalists seeking his opinion on resolving the Manchester United FA Cup problem featured in that day's edition of The Mirror newspaper. However, he politely declined to comment as he was attending a significant event – the launch of a groundbreaking £2.5 million project called New Generation Audiences at the Globe Theatre. New Generation Audiences aimed to provide free tickets to children for various forms of entertainment including sports events, theater performances, and arts exhibitions. This ambitious initiative sought to broaden access and nurture young talents across different artistic disciplines. Chris Smith's presence at this momentous occasion highlights his commitment towards democratizing culture and ensuring equal opportunities for all. The photograph taken by Alisdair MacDonald captures an important chapter in political history when politicians actively engaged with issues surrounding media coverage while simultaneously championing transformative projects like New Generation Audiences. It serves as a reminder of how politics intersected with public life during the vibrant era of 1990s Britain.

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