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Britain should return the controversial sculptures to reset relations with the EU, a former European commissioner has said ...
A former European Commission chief has urged Sir Keir Starmer to return the Elgin Marbles to Greece as a gesture to reset ...
Margaritas Schinas, a former European Commission vice-president, tells the Prime Minister to ‘open a new era of mutual ...
Dionysiou Areopagitou, the most beautiful street in Athens, is getting alighting makeover to enhance its beauties.
In “Hew Locke, what have we here?”, visitors are asked to consider the legacy of empire and plunder in shaping museum ...
It’s been a long and difficult journey, but Cork artist Dorothy Cross has finally succeeded in returning a mummy to Egypt ...
Elgin was acting out of avarice ... this week showed 53 per cent of people supported the return of the Marbles to Greece, with just 24 per cent saying they should remain in Britain.
So the return of the Elgin Marbles comes with a catch: the Greek authorities need to pay the costs or offer a quid pro quo (there’s already talk of Greece loaning other antiquities to the ...
Expectations have grown this week that a deal is imminent to send the ancient friezes back to Greece, easing a decades-long dispute over them which has soured UK-Greek ties. UK Prime Minister Keir ...
Returning the Elgin Marbles to Greece would not only rectify a historical injustice but also strengthen cultural ties and set a precedent for the repatriation of other significant artifacts.