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In essence, it's a firming up and following on from London's Grassroots Music Venues Rescue Plan which in turn was part of Johnson's Music Venues Taskforce, established in October 2015.
Mr. Moscovici said in a statement that the growth "results at once from an improvement in the European economic context and from a firming up of interior demand".
The culture secretary's commitment marks a firming up of the government's original target to create the best superfast broadband network in Europe by the end of this parliament, and follows a House of Lords report into the national broadband strategy published last month.
There has been a growing number of Conservatives calling for a firming up of the PM's pledge to renegotiate the UK's relations with the EU and to put membership to the public in a referendum by the end of 2017 if the Tories win the next election.
"I hope it doesn't represent a closing down or a firming up of the border, or of mentalities south of the border".
"I hope it doesn't represent a closing down or a firming up of the border, or of mentalities south of the border," said Dyck, who added that he had no trouble getting through the border for Barack Obama's inauguration in 2009.
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