UK Politician Urges Museums to Resist Restitution Requests from Liberal Progressives

A UK member of parliament and former minister is raising concerns about curators at national museums in the country aiming to return objects to their native countries. Robert Jenrick, a

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Climate protesters face charges for attacking Magna Carta in London

Two women have been charged with criminal damage after attempting to break the glass case containing the Magna Carta at the British Library in London. The protestors, 82-year-old Reverend Sue

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UK General Election | Art World Hopes and Fears for the Vote

The upcoming General Election in the UK on 4 July is being closely watched by the art and culture sector. We asked key figures in the art world three important

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Impact of UK’s New Labour Government on the Art Trade

The recent UK general election saw the Labour party secure a significant victory, potentially impacting the art market. Despite concerns about tax changes, the British Art Market Federation remains optimistic,

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UK Government Plans National Holocaust Memorial in London – Museums & Heritage News

The UK government has announced plans to build a national Holocaust memorial next to the Houses of Parliament. This project, initially proposed in 2015, aims to provide a permanent site

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