The Times’s Michael Binyon says the issue of the Elgin Marbles signals a clear shift in public opinion on what to do with treasures and artefacts transferred to museums in Europe
The Times’s Michael Binyon says the issue of the Elgin Marbles signals a clear shift in public opinion on what to do with treasures and artefacts transferred to museums in Europe
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In the context of Global Britain's lofty goals, Lawrence Dore (London) and Tamlin Vickers (Brussels) of DRD Partnership offer an informative update on the UK’s record on post-Brexit trade Following its departure from the EU at the beginning of 2021, the UK has embarked upon an unprecedented
Dr Clare Jackson, Senior Tutor of Trinity Hall, Cambridge University, offers a riveting insight into foreign diplomats’ perceptions of seventeenth-century England Few seventeenth-century diplomats relished the prospect of London as their next posting. In 1652, England was nicknamed ‘Devil-Land’, or ‘Duyvel-Landt’, by an anonymous Dutch pamphleteer. Reversing familiar
Former UK Ambassador Charles Crawford offers a pessimistic view of the worst case scenario and it’s not pretty So here we are (at the time of writing this) in mid-January 2022. As usual the British media are agog and aghast at various world issues. The legal
Ambassador of the Republic of Armenia Varuzhan Nersesyan highlights this milestone and looks ahead to the next 30 years When Margaret Thatcher paid an official visit to Armenia in 1990, a first ever by a British Prime Minister, the region was at the cusp of transformative
Chinese New Year VIP Brunch at Bicester Village
Barry Tomalin of the Global Institute for Diplomacy says a successful diplomat needs to understand the principles and practices of both diplomacy and public advocacy
Message from Chair of the World Sight Foundation, Anthony Chignell MBE FRCS FRCOphth The World Sight Foundation (WSF) was formed in 2012 to provide ophthalmic care in the developing world in order to contribute to the solving of 36 million blind people in the world, and