The tide is turning as more British cultural institutions cut ties with BP
Scottish Ballet has said it is "grateful" for BP's long-term support, after it announced it had ended its partnership with the oil and gas giant, BP, in a move which has been criticised by climate change activists.
Source: euronews.comPublished on 2022-02-23
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