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A new campaign backed by Dr David Starkey and a former Prime Minister is demanding assurance that they won't leave Britain.
Letter accuses British Museum of 'covert' talks with Greece and warns trustees could face legal challenge if negotiations ...
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Helmut Marko delivers first words on Christian Horner’s shock Red Bull exit Is Britain going bankrupt? Echoes from the Big ...
A letter issued by the right-wing campaign group Great British Pac claims there is a “politically orchestrated” movement to ...
On a state visit, France's president announced the loan of the tapestry embroidered with scenes of the 1066 Norman invasion.
Arranging for the historic depiction of the Battle of Hastings and the killing of King Harold to ‘come home’ for the first ...
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A letter calls on the UK government and The British Museum to stop future talks for the return of the Parthenon Marbles to ...
Exclusive: Speculation that the closure is related to French president Emmanuel Macron’s state visit as 18,000 visitors face ...
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Former prime minister Liz Truss, historian Dr David Starkey and Sir John Redwood are among 34 signatories to a letter ...
A replica of the Horse of Selene, one of the Elgin marbles currently at the British Museum, nears completion at the Robotor workshop in Carrara, Italy. (Maria Giulia Trombini for The Washington Post) ...
The British Museum and Greece’s prime minister are getting closer to a deal on returning the so-called Elgin Marbles to Athens. But key differences remain.
Greece's prime minister cut a U.K. visit short after an apparent snub by his U.K. counterpart over the Elgin Marbles — sculptures taken from the Parthenon, now housed at the British Museum.
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