Representation
Clara Amfo: ‘You will never lose learning about how somebody else lives differently to you’

Clara Amfo: ‘You will never lose learning about how somebody else lives differently to you’
Clara Amfo thinks that accessibility in the arts – and supporting people of colour, working class and LGBTQ+ people in the fil industry – is of the ‘most paramount importance’
Claudia Winkleman on Rose Ayling-Ellis, representation, and the role of TV

Claudia Winkleman on Rose Ayling-Ellis, representation, and the role of TV
She’s the co-host of the nation’s favourite dance contest, and an advocate for inclusivity. Here she explains how she sees the show as not just light entertainment, but a gently progressive public-service broadcast