DCMS
Britishabbreviation
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A spokesperson for DCMS, when asked about the proposal, said libraries "can help boost children's speech and language and social development", as well as "engender a love of reading from the earliest stages of life onwards".
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"DCMS insisted that these clubs were financially viable when it awarded the loans, despite public reports at the time to the contrary," said the PAC.
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The money announced on Thursday includes a pot worth £120m, which will be available to 17 major institutions such as the British Museum, National Gallery and National Museums Liverpool, which all get their regular annual funding from the DCMS.
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"DCMS should continue to keep a close eye on English rugby union clubs that have been teetering on the edge," he added.
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"DCMS accepted that some borrowers were already financially risky before the pandemic," noted the NAO in its report.
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