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Charge overseas visitors £20 entry to British Museum, says former director
The Independent· 4 days ago“People who support museums as taxpayers...would need to find a way to fund it,” said Jones. The ...
London’s Culture Crush: What To See, Do And Experience In July
Forbes· 4 days agoFrom a new Champagne series to open air theatre productions and Wimbledon-themed events, here’s what...
Former British Museum director wants to charge tourists £20 entry and share Elgin marbles with...
Evening Standard· 5 days agomuseum which is in need of an extensive £400m-£500m redevelopment. The London attraction last year...
Foreign tourists should pay £20 to visit, says director
Daily Mail· 5 days agoThis has an estimated price-tag of between £400million to £500million. 'The British Museum is also...
Immigration at heart of UK healthcare - and election
AFP via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoBritain's state-funded National Health Service is hugely reliant on migrant workers, yet politicians have vowed to slash immigration as they fight for...
Charred remains of racing car to star in London Formula 1 exhibition this summer
Newham Recorder· 6 days ago"London is one of the most cultural vibrant cities in the world, and we look forward to welcoming visitors from around the world to the show." Visitors start their journey ...
Photographer John Ferguson honoured by Ipswich exhibition
BBC News· 6 days agoJohn Ferguson, who lives in Ipswich, said he was "honoured" to have work covering about 40 years of...
Armagh designer’s creativity and flair showcased at London sale
The Irish Times· 6 days agoThe curated personal collections of creative people often provide some of the most fascinating and...
Overlooked No More: Otto Lucas, ‘God in the Hat World’
New York Times· 6 days agoTo many fashionable women in the mid-20th century, no hat was worth wearing unless it was made by...
Time Traveling Through London With an Impressionist Painter
New York Times· 7 days agoPissarro and a fellow émigré, Claude Monet, only stayed in London for a few months. By April 1874...