UK's National Lottery at 30: who are the culture sector's winners and losers?
Briefly

The National Lottery, launched 30 years ago, has raised over £30m weekly for cultural and community projects, strongly benefitting the UK arts sector and heritage.
According to the National Lottery, ticket sales support vital initiatives for the arts, sports, and charities, creating significant cultural landmarks and community projects.
The Fabian Society commended the National Lottery's funding, stating that without it, the survival of cultural institutions and projects in the UK would have been nearly impossible.
Major museum projects have been financed by the National Lottery, confirming its crucial role in supporting the cultural and heritage sectors in Britain.
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